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- This invention relates generally to computer-based information systems, and, more particularly, to a computer-aided interactive system that provides a user with information about various career opportunities.
- the invention further relates to a method of using such an interactive computer-based system.
- CD-ROM technology is increasingly becoming a vital part of most personal computer systems because of its data storage capacity and quick data accessibility.
- CD-ROM has provided a medium for software applications that were impractical or impossible before.
- Complex and detailed graphic-based programs, such as games, are made increasingly possible because of CD-ROM technology.
- many new programs which are only available on compact disc have evolved as a result.
- CD-ROM technology Because of its inherent qualities, one of the first and most notable uses of CD-ROM technology for personal computers involved encyclopedia applications. Due to its ability to store large mounts of information, several encyclopedia volumes can be stored on a single compact disc. In addition, due to its ability to quickly access information, CD-ROM technology has made it possible to include visual and audio effects that can be accessed and presented along with the encyclopedia text to enhance the computer environment for a user.
- computer-aided interactive means are provided for selectively accessing a compilation of information relating to one or more careers which is structured to facilitate self-directed and individualized searching of career and occupational opportunities.
- the interactive means of the present invention may be provided in any suitable computer-accessible format, including CD-ROM, and means are provided for downloading and printing career information from the system at the user's command to enable the user to memorialize the search results.
- the interactive means of the present invention is also structured to provide access to a single compilation of information in a variety of languages, including American Sign Language (ASL), thereby enabling its use by other than English-speaking persons.
- ASL American Sign Language
- the interactive means of the present invention comprises a computer-based system which contains a compilation of information relating to one or more careers.
- the information may be compiled in a database contained in a suitably structured software program.
- the information may be compiled on one or more CD-ROM discs and may be accessible by conventional means relating to CD-ROM.
- Alternative vehicles for accessing or providing interactive means for exploring career opportunities include on-line services, network services, direct TV, direct satellite and cable accessible resources.
- the data may be compiled from various sources, including written information from, for example, government sources or public libraries.
- the information presented in the interactive means is derived from interviews of persons employed in a variety of careers.
- the interactive means presents to the user a means for selectively accessing the compiled information in a manner which allows the user to define his or her own research parameters. That is, the user may move through multiple levels of inquiry structured within the interactive means, and may, within a particular level of inquiry, selectively access a variety of information specifically responsive to the user's research needs.
- the user initiates the interactive means through appropriate hardware structure.
- the user is provided with a means for selectively directing his research in a particular searchable field relating generally to careers.
- the user may initiate his search in career opportunities by selecting from a menu of field identifiers.
- field identifiers may be "careers by geographical location,” “careers by educational requirement,” “careers by average yearly income,” “careers by subject,” and the like.
- there may be a secondary, tertiary, quaternary, or further levels of sub-field identifiers to select from.
- there may be secondary sub-field identifiers such as “careers in the Southern United States,” “careers in the outdoors,” “careers relating to water resources,” and the like.
- the information compiled relating to a specific career may be derived from interviews of persons employed in that career or occupation.
- live interviews may be staged using actors who are prepared to answer specific questions, the answers to which are derived from written text resources, such as government-generated data on occupations.
- animation may be employed to present computer-generated "people" who serve as interviewees. Animation provides the opportunity to introduce special characterization to the interviews which may appeal more readily to younger users.
- the user Upon selection of a particular career file, the user is provided with a menu of questions which were propounded to the interviewee.
- the questions propounded to each interviewee in any career or occupation may typically be the same.
- the user of the interactive means of the present invention may inquire, "What education does your job require?”, "What type of training is required for your job?", "What is your salary range?”, and the like.
- the user may select one or more questions to be answered relating to a specific career.
- the user may then select another career or occupation, and may select for answering the same one or more questions. By doing so, the user may then compare the response to a single question propounded with respect to two or more career.
- the method of the invention using interactive computer-aided or CD-ROM technology to selectively access information relating to one or more career facilitates self-directed and individualized searching of career opportunities.
- the method can thus be tailored to meet the unique inquiries and needs of the individual user.
- the interactive means of the present invention is structured to provide the compiled information on career and occupational opportunities in one or more languages, such as English and Spanish, which permits the same system to be used by persons who are functional in English and/or other languages.
- Information provided in interview formats may also be available in American Sign Language.
- the ability to access the same information in a variety of languages provides the added advantage of acclimating non-English speaking persons to the type of issues or language which may be raised in a job interview with an English-speaking employer.
- FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a personal computer
- FIG. 2 is a flow diagram representing the accessing of information by the interactive means of the present invention.
- FIGS. 3(a)-3(e) are representations of various computer screens viewable during operation of the program.
- the interactive means of the present invention may be carried out in any suitable computer-aided software and hardware means.
- CD-ROM technology to provide the interactive career search program of the present invention is described as an exemplar means of carrying out the invention.
- the program allows a user to access information on specific careers and interact with persons employed in those fields. The user can also access specific information within each career choice through a list of provided questions.
- the method of accessing career information effectively begins when the user chooses a compact disc 12 on which is encoded by conventional means information relating to one or more career or occupations.
- the information on any single disc 12 may be organized and encoded in any suitable manner and, for example, may contain career information relating to a particular field of interest or to a particular level of education, or the like.
- the monitor 14 of the computer 10 will display the start-up screen 100 as shown in FIG. 3(a).
- the selections which appear on the green for accessing the encoded information may be selected by use of a mouse or cursor clicked on the appropriate portion of the screen, or by other means known in the art. As shown in FIGS.
- the user may select "Begin" 102 to start the program 40.
- the program 40 accesses information encoded in the disc 12 which causes to be displayed a career menu screen 110 identifying those careers 120 contained on that particular disc 12, as shown in FIG. 3(b).
- the user may select and insert a disc 12 containing numerous accessible sub-files, each sub-file containing information concerning a career relating to the arts.
- the program first displays a menu comprising a first level of inquiry providing selection of those career 120 which are encoded in the sub-files on that disc 12.
- the program may then display a split screen 130 as shown in FIG. 3(c).
- a window 132 On the left side 134 of the split screen 130 is a window 132 in which a person 142 being interviewed regarding a chosen career 122 is observed.
- the interviews are a digitized form of a videotaped interview with a person employed in that particular career or occupation.
- the interview is composed in a manner which gives the system user the sense of interviewing the person directly.
- the videotaped interview may be digitized in any manner known in the art, including MPEG compression technology.
- the user may exit from a sub-file 122 and return to or re-access the career menu screen 110 at any time and select another career sub-file 120, or choose another field of interest with different career choices by inserting another compact disc 12.
- the user may also quit 112 the program. In doing so, the user can spend as much or as little time searching career information as desired, get detailed information from one or more careers, or ask specific questions from many different careers for comparison purposes. Thus, the user can tailor the program to obtain specific information.
- the user may access more factual information encoded with each sub-file about a particular career or occupation, such as current market forecasts for hiring trends in a particular career.
- the user may, by selecting the "REFERENCE" 154 box, replace the person 142 interviewed regarding a particular career 122 with text 150 provided from a database compiled, for example, from government resources on occupations, market forecast periodicals, and the like.
- the user may access written information that corresponds to a selected question 140 otherwise propounded to the interviewee, or to other questions relating more specifically to factual information about the career (hiring trends, etc.).
- the ability to select between an audible digitized interview and written or textual information is facilitated by encoding with the sub-file a field of data comprising the digitized interview and a field of data comprising the textual information.
- the structure and encoding of these fields within the sub-file is well-known in the art. While in the "REFERENCE" 154 mode, the user also has an option to download and print 152 the textual information by accession of conventional commands.
- a field of encoded data comprises the list of randomly selectable questions in the English language, and other fields may have encoded substantially the equivalent questions in other languages.
- Other encoded fields of data provide the textual information in English and other languages accordingly.
- other fields of data are encoded with digitized audio voice-overs corresponding to the questions responded to by the interviewee. Selection of a language other than the default language of English queues the program to access the appropriate fields of data corresponding to questions, interview voice-over or textual information in the same language.
- Spanish 106 may typically be a common alternative language choice, as well as Vietnamese, Chinese. German, Polish, Italian, or many others. if, for example, Spanish 106 is selected, as shown in FIG. 3(e), the textual information accessible through the "REFERENCE" 154 selection will appear in the Spanish language. If the user selects to propound questions to the interviewee 142 as described hereinabove, the user will see the questions appear in the newly selected language and will hear the interviewee respond to the question in the selected language. Thus, if Spanish is selected, the user will see the questions in Spanish and will hear the questions responded to in the Spanish language. Further, when a language other than English is selected, the function keys 102, 112, 154 and 156 appear in the newly selected language, as illustrated in FIG. 3(e).
- the interactive means is also structured with fields of dan in various sub-files to permit heating-impaired persons to access the same information.
- One of the selectable language buttons may be, therefore, ASL (American Sign Language).
- ASL American Sign Language
- the program will access from memory a super-imposed box to appear within the window 132 on the left-hand side of the split screen 130 and a person may be observed interpreting the interviewer's response in ASL.
- a box may appear at the bottom of the window 132 in which the response will appear in writing, similar to a subtitle.
- the interactive means of the system may be further explained by referring to FIG. 2.
- the user inserts the disc 12 and starts the program 40. As shown, the user has the option throughout the program to choose a language 46 other than the one currently being used.
- the system is structured to default to English.
- the program 40 accesses from memory a career menu screen 110. If a desired career 122 is not displayed on the career menu screen 110, the user may "QUIT" 112 the program and replace the disc 12 with another. If a desired career 122 is displayed in the menu, the user can select the career 122 by use of a mouse or cursor clicked on the desired career. At this point, the user can either continue or select another career 56 by going back to the careers menu screen 110.
- the selected sub-file is accessed from memory and the split screen 130 will appear.
- the user may then chose a question 140 to be answered.
- the response to the question may be shown in text 150 by selecting "REFERENCE” 158 or may be responded to by a person 142.
- the system will automatically default to displaying the interviewee.
- the "REFERENCE” 158 mode the user has an option to print 152 the information.
- the user can either ask another question 54, go back to the careers menu screen 110 by selecting "MAIN MENU" 156, or quit by selecting "QUIT" 112 at the careers menu screen 110.
- the interactive means of the present invention thus provides easy and quick access to career and occupational information precluding the need to access outside information or to personally contact individuals from particular career fields. Further, the interactive means presents an interesting and animated means for accessing the information.
- the general system and means of providing easily and interactively accessed information relating to careers may be adapted in a variety of manners to suit the level of the user (e.g., junior high school children to college level adults), the type of information sought regarding various careers or occupations and the type of technology available, including multiple interface capabilities between various computer system compatibilities.
- level of the user e.g., junior high school children to college level adults
- type of information sought regarding various careers or occupations e.g., junior high school children to college level adults
- the type of technology available e.g., including multiple interface capabilities between various computer system compatibilities.
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