Educational system and method

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Inventors

Schumacher, Mark J.

Application #

065644

Filed

Apr-23-1998

Published

Aug-22-2000

Current US Class

281/15.1
434/180
434/276
434/295
434/296
434/429

International Classes

G09B 023/00

Field of Search

434/295 434/296 434/297 434/178 434/180 434/429 434/276 446/75 281/15.1 283/99

Assignee

Positive Solutions U.S.A., Inc. (Portland, OR)

Examiners

Martin-Wallace; Valencia

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kolisch, Hartwell, Dickinson, McCormack & Heuser

US Patent References

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Other References

Central Scientific Company catalog, select pages, 1993. Science Kit & Boreal Laboratories catalog, pp. 35, 620, and 635, 1995.

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Abstract
An educational system and method that combines printed and/or visual material with tactile samples which further convey or reinforce information related by such material. The educational system comprises a first collection of information concerning a preselected subject, such as wildlife, a plurality of tactile samples relating to this information, such as fur, a plurality of containers for housing the samples, and a second collection of information associated with each container specifically relating to the samples housed in the associated container. Tactile samples are three dimensional and of a size sufficient to allow a user to understand better and learn of the first collection of information through touch. The plurality of containers allows samples to be sorted into different groups or made available simultaneously to multiple individuals. The various containers may be assembled together and presented in a single case.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An educational system utilizing fur samples to reinforce information about wildlife, such system comprising:

a first collection of information concerning wildlife, at least a portion of such information being textual;

a plurality of fur samples relating to the information in such first collection, such samples being separate from the first collection so that selected information in the first collection can be accessed while a given fur sample remains available;

a plurality of containers for housing such fur samples, each container being adaptable between a closed configuration in which housed samples are protected, and an open configuration in which housed samples are presented for tactile examination, each container including at least one rigid surface for mounting such samples; and



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to educational systems and methods. More particularly, it relates to systems and methods for teaching about subjects such as wildlife by using both visual and tactile information. The tactile information allows an individual to experience an item such as an animal's pelt through touch, thereby augmenting and/or reinforcing the visual information.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Education often is conducted by reading printed material or by listening to audio information presented in various ways, such as in a lecture. Educational systems based on these approaches are limited in that they fail to convey or reinforce information through a person's sense of touch. It thus is desirable to develop an educational system and method that combines printed or audio material with tactile material.

Some children's books combine printed and tactile material and may be known as "touch and feel" books. However, touch and feel books are directed more toward entertainment and development of the tactile senses than toward education. The subjects of some touch and feel books are fanciful rather than real. For example, imaginary "lacy" bugs may be covered with lace, and imaginary "leathery" bugs may be covered with leather. In contrast, the subjects of other touch and feel books are real, but the associated visual and tactile samples are fanciful. For example, a real-life bird such as a robin may be covered with only a single feather, and that feather may be orange rather than natural colored, and derived from a domestic fowl rather than a robin. Finally, tactile samples in touch and feel books are permanently affixed to given pages in a single volume, such that only samples and information on a given and adjacent page may be examined at the same time.
 
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