Adam Bushman - Springville UT, US Dane Dellenbach - Pleasant Grove UT, US John Graff - Provo UT, US Bruce Hassler - Mapleton UT, US Daniel B. Stovall - Provo UT, US Tyson Holmes - American Fork UT, US Carson Anderson - Provo UT, US
International Classification:
G06Q 10/10
US Classification:
705 718, 705 1427
Abstract:
The various implementations of the present invention are provided as a computer-based system for enhanced communications and event management that focuses on customization of the event attendee experience. Each event attendee is provided with the tools necessary to effectively and efficiently create an event experience that most closely matches their goals and objectives. For example, a variety of dynamic event activity maps provide event attendees with the ability to quickly and easily identify and locate the most interesting and pertinent seminars, classes, speakers, vendors, exhibitors, etc. Additionally, event attendees can update and control their event schedule, customize communications that are sent and received, set up meetings with other event attendees, and receive updates about event activities and schedules. Vendors, exhibitors, and event organizers are provided with a series of tools, including “gamification” tools, that will allow them engage event attendees in event activities to increase attendee participation.
John E. Graff - Provo UT, US Bruce G. Hassler - Mapleton UT, US Stephen T. Jibson - Lehi UT, US Thomas E. Lane - Spanish Fork UT, US Daniel B. Stovall - Provo UT, US Tyson L. Holmes - American Fork UT, US Jacob S. Hutchings - Provo UT, US
Assignee:
PARLANT TECHNOLOGY, INC. - Provo UT
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709202
Abstract:
The various implementations of the present invention are provided as a network computer system configured to allow for the tracking and reporting of user-specified events, including but not limited to, performance metrics and attendance data. This network computer system provides a user interface that allows a user to create metrics to be monitored, view and update event-related information, and to configure and review various pre-programmed and ad hoc reports so the users can monitor and evaluate performance metrics over time. Further, a wide variety of user and system generated alerts and messages or message events can be configured, allowing for automated and manual messaging related to the attendance or performance metrics that are being monitored. Alerts can be provided via email, non-electronic mail, telephone, SMS, facsimile, social networking sites and services (such as “tweets”), etc. In at least one implementation of the present invention, a computer-implemented method of tracking and reporting student performance and attendance-related events for an educational environment is provided.
John Graff - Provo UT, US Dane Dellenbach - Provo UT, US Bruce Hassler - Mapleton UT, US Jacob Stephen Hutchings - Provo UT, US David George Przybyla - Orem UT, US Thomas Edward Lane - Spanish Fork UT, US Daniel Bartholomew Stovall - Provo UT, US Tyson Loric Holmes - American Fork UT, US
Assignee:
PARLANT TECHNOLOGY, INC. - Provo UT
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709206
Abstract:
Various implementations of the present invention are provided as a network computer system configured to allow for creating, rating, tracking, monitoring, and disseminating user-created and user-customizable messages. The network computer system provides a user interface that allows a user to create templates for message creation, messages from the templates, ratings for messages (message “bias”), databases for storing templates and messages (message queue), and ratings, as well as storage for information related to the monitoring and tracking of messages as they are delivered to the intended recipients. The ability to create multiple messages, with disparate content, intended for disparate audiences, with batch sorting and sending, is also provided. Messages can be provided via commercial messaging services such as email, snail mail, telephone, SMS, facsimile, social media networking sites (e.g. Facebook messages, Twitter “tweets”, etc.). In some implementations of the invention, a computer-implemented method of messaging for an educational environment is provided.
System And Method For Optimized Message Creation And Delivery
- Provo UT, US Bruce Hassler - Mapleton UT, US Dane Dellenbach - Pleasant Grove UT, US Jacob Hutchings - Provo UT, US Daniel B. Stovall - Provo UT, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/58 G06F 3/0484 G06F 3/0481
US Classification:
709206, 715753, 715835
Abstract:
A system provides for the efficient delivery of messages from one or more message originators to one or more message recipients via a plurality of communication or messaging platforms. A message originator can create a single message and specify one or more message recipients, multiple communication platforms and delivery scheduling, all from a graphical user interface on a mobile communication device or a computer. The message will be formatted for the selected message recipients, the available and desired communication platforms in the desired priority order, and scheduled for delivery to the message recipients at selected time(s). Additionally, messages may be screened to reduce or eliminate potentially duplicate messages via one or more duplication filters. On the message recipient side, each message recipient can specify the desired communication platform and preference priority for receipt of messages, along with the desired timing for delivery of messages from each potential message originator.
System And Method For Enhanced Event Participation
- Provo UT, US Adam Bushman - Payson UT, US Dane Dellenbach - Pleasant Grove UT, US John Graff - Provo UT, US Bruce Hassler - Mapleton UT, US Daniel B. Stovall - Provo UT, US Tyson Holmes - American Fork UT, US Carson Anderson - Provo UT, US Jacob Hutchings - Provo UT, US Thomas Lane - Spanish Fork UT, US
Assignee:
PARLANT TECHNOLOGY, INC. - Provo UT
International Classification:
G06Q 30/02 H04W 4/02
US Classification:
705 729
Abstract:
The various implementations of the present invention are provided as a computer-based system for enhanced communications and event management that focuses on customization of the event attendee experience. Each event attendee is provided with the tools necessary to effectively and efficiently create an event experience that most closely matches their goals and objectives. For example, a variety of dynamic event activity maps provide event attendees with the ability to quickly and easily identify and locate the most interesting and pertinent seminars, classes, speakers, vendors, exhibitors, etc. Additionally, event attendees can update and control their event schedule, customize communications that are sent and received, set up meetings with other event attendees, and receive updates about event activities and schedules. Vendors, exhibitors, and event organizers are provided with a series of tools, including “gamification” tools, that will allow them engage event attendees in event activities to increase attendee participation.
System And Method For Enhanced Event Participation
- Provo UT, US Adam Bushman - Payson UT, US Dane Dellenbach - Pleasant Grove UT, US John Graff - Provo UT, US Bruce Hassler - Mapleton UT, US Daniel B. Stovall - Provo UT, US Tyson Holmes - American Fork UT, US Carson Anderson - Provo UT, US Jacob Hutchings - Provo UT, US Thomas Lane - Spanish Fork UT, US
Assignee:
Parlant Technology, Inc. - Provo UT
International Classification:
G06Q 10/10 H04W 64/00
US Classification:
705 719
Abstract:
The various implementations of the present invention are provided as a computer-based system for enhanced communications and event management that focuses on customization of the event attendee experience. Each event attendee is provided with the tools necessary to effectively and efficiently create an event experience that most closely matches their goals and objectives. For example, a variety of dynamic event activity maps provide event attendees with the ability to quickly and easily identify and locate the most interesting and pertinent seminars, classes, speakers, vendors, exhibitors, etc. Additionally, event attendees can update and control their event schedule, customize communications that are sent and received, set up meetings with other event attendees, and receive updates about event activities and schedules. Vendors, exhibitors, and event organizers are provided with a series of tools, including “gamification” tools, that will allow them engage event attendees in event activities to increase attendee participation.
A method of creating a message. The method includes recording a message. The method also includes identifying an audio merge tag in the message. The method further includes replacing the audio merge tag with alternative audio.