WO2013008128A1 - Application de site de réseau social de mentorat virtuel - Google Patents
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- a virtual mentoring sodal network site application that provides gender specific; One-to- one and peer to peer (male youth paired to male adults and female youth paired with female adults); youth age specific matches, education specific matches, personally specific matching and consolidated sodal media tools for communicating without any in- erson physical contact.
- the virtual mentoring social network site application uses the internet as an online application process within a social network environment while applying automated computer intelligence and automated rules of engagement to match (pair) a virtual mentee with a virtual mentor to establish mentoring relationships, long distance learning, and to track virtual mentoring relationships, behavior modifications, educational enhancements, and social logic reasoning.
- V- entoring (Virtual Mentoring) is widely used for providing online mentoring worldwide without travel or face to face physical contact.
- In one embodiment of the present invention is a virtual mentoring social network site application that enables gender specific (male to male/female to female), youth age specific (same age matches), education specific (same grade levels), and personality specific (same interest) auto generated matching to provide youth to adult and peer to peer virtual mentoring without any in-person physical contact.
- the purpose of this invention serves as the first virtual mentoring social network site application that also has investigative registered sex offender search and prohibit ability, auto generates matches; pairing individuals one-to-one or one-to-many), image recognition prohibits, shared consolidated user communication tools, assessment modules, and tracking & data analytics to evaluate the mentor/mentee relationship from anywhere in the world, in real-time, anytime.
- FIG. 1 is a drawing of a required "sign-up" process for auto-generated gender specific and age category matches for virtual mentee and mentor matches as well as virtual peer to peer matching.
- Each sign-up and sign-in user is processed through a United States investigative database search for registered sex offenders. Known sex offenders are prohibited from signing in and are exited from the site application.
- FIG. Z is a drawing of a required 12 customizable Teen Client profile questions format to determine by code intelligence an interest match-based fit for one individual to another individual; auto-generated gender specific and age category matches for virtual mentee and mentor matches as well as peer to peer matching.
- FIG.3 is a drawing of a required 12 customizable Teen Client profile questions format to determine by code intelligence an interest match-based fit for one individual to another individual; auto-generated gender specific and age category matches for virtual mentee and mentor matches as well as peer to peer matching.
- FIG.4 is a drawing of a required format for browsing and uploading (mp3) music, video (mp4), photo (images), recording a voice greeting (embedded), accept terms and conditions and to click Connect to proceed to a profile page.
- Videos and photos are image recognition scanned to prohibit in appropriate images such as nudity and pornography in photos and videos.
- FIG. 5 is a drawing of a Teen user profile for a male and female format.
- This particular page is an example of male format page that display under "My V-Mentor Connecttechniks" the adult gender specific virtual mentors and under the "V-Pals" the youth gender and age specific peer to peer virtual friends with consolidated communication tools such as audio play & listen, video, chat, video conferencing, the library for document sharing, creating groups, whiteboard blogging, updating or changing account profile information and passwords, reporting abuse, VIP gold ticket envelope, scrolling, names of virtual mentors, first name only of virtual mentees, language translation, emailing; receiving and sending, music uploading, calendar scheduling, electronic youth assessment form, and searching.
- My V-Mentor Connecttechniks the adult gender specific virtual mentors
- V-Pals the youth gender and age specific peer to peer virtual friends
- consolidated communication tools such as audio play & listen, video, chat, video conferencing, the library for document sharing, creating groups, whiteboard blogging, updating or changing account profile information and passwords, reporting abuse,
- FIG.6 is a drawing of an Adult user profile for a male and female format.
- This particular page is an example of male format page that display under "Professional V-Mentor Connecttechniking" the adult gender specific peer to peer virtual mentors and under the "Requested Teen v-Connects" the letter "C" which represents the youth gender and age specific of the youth that have requested a virtual connection to a virtual mentor with consolidated communication tools such as audio play & listen, video, chat, video conferencing, the library for document sharing, creating groups, whiteboard blogging, updating or changing account profile information and passwords, reporting abuse, VIP gold ticket envelope, scrolling, names of virtual mentors, first name only of virtual mentees, language translation, emailing; receiving and sending, music uploading, calendar scheduling, electronic youth assessment form, and searching.
- FIG. 7 is a drawing of the key code sequence used and needed to create a private (closed) group from a user profile page. Private group creation requires an auto generated 7 digit key code in order to set-up a private group.
- FIG. 8 is a flow diagram of a preferred process that display the workflow for matching virtual mentees (youth), virtual mentors (adults), virtual peer to peer youth and virtual peer to peer adults based on gender, age, grade, and personality interest; interpersonal attributes.
- FIG.9 is a drawing of a 11 Company/Agency Profile questions required to determine if a company/agency/school is interested in our site application as a software as a service or interested in our innovative virtual mentoring program modules.
- V-Mentoring Social Network Site Application
- a virtual mentoring social network site application used via the internet that enables gender specific (male to mate/female to female), youth age specific (same age matches), education specific (same grade levels), and personality specific (same interest) auto generated matching to provide youth to adult and peer to peer virtual mentoring without any in-person physical contact.
- the purpose of this invention serves as the first virtual mentoring social network site application that also has investigative registered sex offender search and prohibit ability, auto generates matches; pairing individuals one-to-one or one-to-many), image recognition prohibits, shared consolidated user communication tools, assessment modules, and tracking & data analytics to evaluate the mentor/mentee relationship from anywhere in the world, in real-time, anytime.
- FIG.l shows a required "sign-up" process for auto-generated gender specific and age category matches for potential virtual mentee and virtual mentor matches.
- FIG.l shows to the left a trademark company logo name called Connectwerks, and logo slogans; The World's First V-Mentoring Social Network" and Legends live forever, discover your inner legend with Connectwerks".
- the sign-in a requirement for returning account profile users to input their sign-in email address that was initially used to create a user profile to sign into their user profile.
- Password is a requirement for returning account profile users to input their password that they used to initially create their user account profile to sign into their user profile.
- To the upper right side is a section for "forgot your password” for your password to be auto generated and sent to you.
- "Forgot Your Password” is an icon logo button that reads; "Connect Now” designed that when clicked on it sends an individual to their account user profile page but only if their sign-in and password correct with proper input.
- FIG. 2 shows a preferred and required process of 12 (can contain as many as 24) customizable Teen Client profile questions formatted to determine, by business intelligence (code
- Each question is customizable; meaning can be changed only by a private group user.
- Each question has a drop down choice selection process and you can't skip this site page unless you answer all the questions provided.
- the answers to the questions are used to determine a match (pairing) of similarities or interest of a virtual mentee to a virtual mentor and which profile questionnaire will be displayed to you.
- a match (pairing) of similarities or interest of a virtual mentee to a virtual mentor and which profile questionnaire will be displayed to you.
- Connectwerks with the tag slogan of The World's First V-Mentoring Social Network.
- the title Youth Client Profile In the center of the site page is the title Teen Client Profile; indicating the name of the site page.
- an icon that reads "Page 1 of 2"; informing you that there are 1 of 2 pages of questions to complete.
- the "Next” icon button is used to move you to the section of the site process (or next site page).
- the "lock” icon button is used to move you to the section of the site process (or next site page).
- At the very bottom of the site page is English, Italian, Brazil, Deutsch, France Japanese, Korean, Chinese; indicating language translation options of the site.
- At the very bottom of the site page of FIG. 2 is a "lock” icon and the words that read, "Safe, secure, and private. Your account comes with secure SSL encryption for safety"; indicating that the site application is secured by a firewall from internet threats and that all user account information is server secure and confidential.
- FIG. 3 shows a preferred and required process of 12 (can contain as many as 24) customizable Adult Client profile questions formatted to determine, by business intelligence (code embedded), an interest match-based fit for one individual to another individual; auto-generated gender specific and age category matches for virtual mentee and mentor matches as well as peer to peer matching.
- Each question is customizable; meaning can be changed only by a private group user.
- Each question has a drop down choice selection process and you can't skip this site page unless you answer all the questions provided.
- the answers to the questions are used to determine a match (pairing) of similarities or interest of a virtual mentee to a virtual mentor and which profile questionnaire will be displayed to you.
- a match (pairing) of similarities or interest of a virtual mentee to a virtual mentor and which profile questionnaire will be displayed to you.
- Connectwerks with the tag slogan of The World's First V-Mentoring Social Network.
- the title Adult Client Profile In the center of the site page is the title Adult Client Profile; indicating the name of the site page.
- an icon that reads "Page 1 of 2"; informing you that there are 1 of 2 pages of questions to complete.
- the "Next" icon button is used to move you to the section of the site process (or next site page).
- At the very bottom of the site page is English, Italian, Brazil, Deutsch, France Japanese, Korean, Chinese; indicating language translation options of the site.
- At the very bottom of the site page of FIG. 2 is a Hock" icon and the words that read, "Safe, secure, and private. Your account comes with secure SSL encryption for safety"; indicating that the site application is secured by a firewall from internet threats and that all user account information is server secure and confidential.
- FIG. 4 shows a required format and function to create a user account profile that will allow you to browse to and for uploading (mp3) music, video (mp4), photo (images), to record while online a voice greeting, accept the terms and conditions and to click Connect to proceed to your profile page, videos and photos are image recognition scanned to prohibit in appropriate images such as nudity and pornography in photos and videos.
- Connecttechniks with the tag slogan of The World's First V-Mentoring Social Network”.
- FIG. 5 shows a Youth user account profile (will be the same for a youth male or a youth female).
- the company trademark logo called Connectwerks with the tag slogan of The World's First V-Mentoring Social Network". Beside the logo slogan are the words Home; which if clicked brings a user back to the home page (as shown in FIG. ljV-Profile; is where account user can update user photos, videos, voice recordings, upload music, download music, PDF files, and word documents, Account; is where a profile user can change passwords, account name, update birthday, city, state, educational level, email address, and gender.
- a search box that allows a profile user to search for other account users by first and/or last name and profession title.
- the "Connect & Vyew" tab icon button is where account profile users click-on tab to use video conferencing where they can share video, online drawing, tutorials, and collaborative
- the "Create Groups" tab icon is where account profile users click- on tab to create open and closed (private groups) of users of the same interest and/or hobbies. Private groups require a 7 digit key code as shown on FIG.7 and a license fee to activate the private group functionality that will allow individuals to have portal usage (cloud or premise hosted) of the site application to customize their own virtual mentoring initiatives.
- the Library tab icon under the Create Groups tab icon is where account profile users go to obtain (upload and download) tutorials, PDF files, word documents, web links, video pods, videos, music audio, webcast, photos (of various formats), and audio speech recordings uploaded by other account profile users for sharing and usage.
- the play icon button is for playing the audio
- the speaker icon is an indicator that displays whether or not the audio is playing
- the stop icon button is for stopping the play of audio with a song title and the number of song plays indicator.
- This functionality allows only for the viewing of registered account adult (male and/or female users) to be seen and for youth to click on photo to view the adult's profile for the decision making of sending that particular person a request to connect for virtual mentoring.
- a youth can view an adulf s complete user profile and send request from this area by clicking on the adulf s photo.
- the adulf s called "V- MentorV have their names and profession title located under their photo.
- V-Mentor Once a youth selects an adult (V-Mentor) an auto email is generated and sent to that adults (V- Mentors) private messages email inbox indicating that they have a request v-Mentor a youth.
- the adult (V-Mentor) can accept or decline the request. If the adult (v-Mentor) accepts the request (by clicking on the letter "C" under the "Requested Teen v-Connects" as shown on FIG.6 then the youth is sent an auto generated email indicating that an adult (v-Mentor) has accepted their inquiry/request.
- the youth (v-Mentee) is sent an auto-generated email indicating that the adult (v-Mentor) elects not to connect at this time due to time constraints. Only a youth male to male or female to female youth (v-Mentee) can select an adult male to male or female to female (V-Mentor) to request a connect for virtual mentoring. Once a V-Mentor has been requested and accepted the adults photo is highlighted and remains that way until the virtual relationships is terminated. And the virtual relationship can be terminated by either the youth (vMentee) and/or the adult (vMentor).
- V-Pals (automatically populated from profile questions) is where the youth gender specific, age specific, education level specific peer to peer V-Pals (friends) are gathered for virtual communication through the consolidated means of such tools as audio play & listen, video chat, video conferencing, the library for document sharing, creating open groups, and whiteboard blogging.
- V-Pals are gender specific; male to male and female to female only.
- V-Pals are education specific; grade level matches, meaning 5 th graders with 5 th graders from anywhere in the world, and age specific; meaning all same age 10 year olds.
- Education level will take precedent over age when categorizing attributes.
- V-Pals display a youth's photo and only the first name of the youth under that particular youth's name.
- V-Pals There is a scroll icon button to the left and to the right of the photos for use by a youth account user to scroll multiple V-Pals of the same specific attributes.
- V-Pals young's
- the account user can view the complete profile of the other youth user and request a connection.
- V-Pal selects another youth account user to be a V-Pal with an auto generated email goes into the other youth's private messages inbox to accept or decline the V-Pal request.
- the youth (v-Pal) can accept or decline the request. If the youth accepts the request then the youth who sent the request is sent an auto generated email indicating that a youth (V-Pal) has accepted their inquiry/request.
- V-Pal youth that received the request elects not to V-Pal connect at this time.
- V-Pal Once a V-Pal has been requested and accepted that particular youths' photo is highlighted and remains that way until the virtual relationships is terminated. And the virtual relationship can be terminated by either V-Pal youth.
- the "Whiteboard” is where youth account profile users can audio and video chat simultaneously or participate in blogging directly on top of the whiteboard itself.
- VIP Gold Ticket with the lower left of the "whiteboard” is where youth account profile users can earn reward points for connecting with their V-Mentor total of 24 hours every 3 months, 96 a year, completing and following through with their YES and CAS educational and career modules. Once these attribute target goals are attained the VIP Gold Ticket glows in a bright blue neon color to indicate that the one or several of the listed targets have been completed,
- FIG. 6 shows an Adult user account profile (will be the same for an adult male or an adult female).
- Connectwerks with the tag slogan of "The World's First V-Mentoring Social Network”. Beside the logo slogan are the words Home; which if clicked brings a user back to the home page (as shown in FIG. 1, V-Profile; is where account user can update user photos, videos, voice recordings, upload music, download music, PDF files, and word documents, Account; is where a profile user can change passwords, account name, update birthday, city, state, educational level, email address, and gender.
- a search box that allows a profile user to search for other account users by first and/or last name and profession title.
- the "Connect & Vyew" tab icon button is where account profile users click-on tab to use video conferencing where they can share video, online drawing, tutorials, and collaborative
- the "Create Groups" tab icon is where account profile users click- on tab to create open and closed (private groups) of users of the same interest and/or hobbies. Private groups require a 7 digit key code as shown on FIG. 7 and a license fee to activate the private group functionality that will allow individuals to have portal usage (doud or premise hosted) of the site application to customize their own virtual mentoring initiatives.
- the Library tab icon under the Create Groups tab icon is where account profile users go to obtain (upload and download) tutorials, PDF files, word documents, web links, video pods, videos, music audio, webcast, photos (of various formats), and audio speech recordings uploaded by other account profile users for sharing and usage.
- the play icon button is for playing the audio
- the speaker icon is an indicator that displays whether or not the audio is playing
- the stop icon button is for stopping the play of audio with a song title and the number of song plays indicator.
- this feature represents the entire V-Mentors adult PEERS that are potential matches for the adu!t peer v-mentoring based on the similarities from the answers to the questions provided in the adult profile questionnaires. This is where adults can view all of the adult potential peer matches of the entire adult male "V-Mentoring Connecttechniking " community photos that have sign-up/signed-in to the site that match his/her adult profile questions. (The match does not have to be gender specific in this section AND the profile answers to the questions do not have to be an exact match just based more on similarities rules; i.e. like the dating websites).
- V-mentor the photo of an adult (V-mentor) inside of the "My V-Mentor Connectmaschine” that they can view that V-Mentors complete profile page.
- the adult account user can scroll to the left and to the right to view various sign-in adult user profiles. Also the photos of the adults on display for viewing have the first name, last name, and career profession title listed below the photo of the adults.
- the letter C represents youth email inquiries to a particular adult account profile users private messages email inbox on the profile page.
- this section represents the entire youth request that a V-Mentor has received, with an indicator of the letter "C" in the Requested Teen V-Connect community.
- an adult V-Mentor clicks on the letter C they can ONLY view partial of the youth's profile to include everything except photo, state, country, and email address.
- These potential youth matches represent with the letter C will be potential matches for the adult v-Mentor based on the similarities from the answers to the questions provided in the profile questionnaire. (The match does not have to be exact answers to answers but more on similarities.
- the letter C is there to hide the youth's photo from the adult unless and until a youth virtual connection is accepted. This is gender specific only to males and one that is gender specific only to females in this featured section.
- the youth's photo will appear in the adults "Requested Teen V-Connects" replacing the letter "C"".
- the photo doesn't have to highlight or grey out because the indicator difference here will be based on; if there is a letter "C” then there is a request for a connection. If there is a youth photo then the inquiry request was accepted hence the full photo replaces the letter "C.”
- An adult (v-Mentor) can decline a request inquiry from a youth.
- the adult account user can scroll to the left and to the right to view various letter C's
- the "Whiteboard” is where youth account profile users can audio and video chat simultaneously or participate in blogging directly on top of the whiteboard itself.
- VIP Gold Ticket with the lower left of the "whiteboard” is where youth account profile users can earn reward points for connecting with their V-Mentor total of 24 hours every 3 months, 96 a year, completing and following through with their YES and CAS educational and career modules. Once these attribute target goals are attained the VIP Gold Ticket glows in a bright blue neon color to indicate that the one or several of the listed targets have been completed,
- Located at the bottom of the youth user account profile are the titles of About Us; that talks about who we are as a company, Mobile; for a application of the site.
- careers section for career opportunities with Connectwerks, Privacy; information about a users privacy rights, Terms; information about our site terms and conditions, affiliates; information where companies can inquiry about becoming an affiliate or business partner, English, Brazil, Deutsch, France, Japanese, and Korean; indicating language translation options of the site.
- FIG.7 represents a combined graphical drawing of the auto generated seven digit key code sequence design used and needed to create a private group from a user profile page.
- the key code sequence is designed in a two numerical digits dash, two numerical digits dash, one numerical digit dash, two numerical digits.
- To create a private group or sometimes referred to as a closed group this requires an auto generated 7 digit key code in order to activate.
- Each 7 digit key code will unique with no one key code being the same type in sequence (numerical order).
- Private groups will be for companies, government agencies, universities, and schools who have the initiative to have their own Connectwerks site application portal on premise or in the cloud that only they have administrator access to at anytime and from anywhere in the world. There is also a user based subscriber fee for this feature section. Prices are dependent on the number of potential users.
- FIG. 8 shows a preferred process and virtual mentoring social network site application workflow sequence for matching virtual mentees (youth), virtual mentors (adults), virtual peer to peer youth, and virtual peer to peer adults based on gender, age, grade, personality interest; all based on personal and interpersonal attributes designed to match the best probable individuals with one another.
- the Y on this form represents a youth.
- the A represents an adult.
- the C represents a
- This workflow shows the process by which an individual navigates through the site starting with sign-up, sign-in, or is exited from the site application.
- the site flow chart is an embodiment process of FIGS. 1-7.
- the "Connecttechniks Landing Page” represents the sign-up/sign-in home page of the site application as shown in FIG. 1.
- Y1Q represent the youth 4 years old to 8 years old) potential track 1; profile questions thru profile page build. "Yl” represent the hold spot and either continues on the site or exited from continuing due to the investigative database search to find out if you are a registered sex offender.
- Y2Q represent the youth (ages 9 years old to 20 years old) potential track 2; profile questions thru profile page build.
- Y2 represent the hold spot and either continues on the site or exited from continuing due to the investigative database search to find out if you are a registered sex offender.
- AQ represent the adult (21 years old to 99 years old) potential track 3; profile questions thru profile page build.
- A represents the hold spot and either continues on the site or exited from continuing due to the investigative database search to find out if you are a registered sex offender.
- CQ represent a company/agency/school/universrty account private group creation by adult individuals (21 years old to 99 years old) potential track 4; profile questions thru profile page build. "C” represents the hold spot and either continues on the site or exited from continuing due to the investigative database search to find out if you are a registered sex offender. This is also the database area where the image recognition scan for inappropriate nudity and pornography in photos and video takes place to prohibit or allow the uploading process.
- the "Connectwerks Analytics ⁇ represents the business intelligence data base that tracks, monitors, surveys, analyze, and reports all of the virtual mentoring data for measuring outcomes, policies, and best practices. Data tracking code is built (coded) on every site page allowing us to track profile activity, events, and to measure outcomes through a manually generated report request in the administrative controls of the site application.
- the "Components of a Profile Page” represent a listing of all of the featured components available within the consolidated site application to include YES (Youth Enhancement Strategy) module and the CAS (Career Achievement Strategy) module(s).
- the investigative database search is auto set to scan all user members every 6 months from the date that they became a new member (activated their user account).
- FIG. 9 shows a profile questionnaire that consist of 11 questions for individuals of agencies, companies, schools, and universities to determine if they are interested in our site application as a software as a service or interested in our innovative virtual mentoring program modules.
- Connectwerks logo with the slogan title; "The world's First V- entoring Social Network” under the logo.
- To the upper right side is a section to sign-in, input your password, and/or click on "forgot your password” for your password to be auto generated and sent to you.
- "Forgot Your Password” is an icon logo button that reads; "Connect Now” designed to send an individual to their account user profile page when clicked on after input of their email and password.
- the virtual mentoring (v-Mentoring) social network site application is original in that there are no other consolidated virtual mentoring social networks or websites that provide the combined functionality as we are providing.
- Another distinguishes our invention from other inventions similar In form or nature is that we are the only auto matched-based attribute specific virtual mentoring site application that does not require manual mentor and mentee physical in- person interviews potential matching (pairing).
- the best mode for carrying the invention is the use of the World Wide Web (Internet) for connectivity and multiple servers for hosting and securing the application site.
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Dans un unique mode de réalisation, la présente invention concerne une application de site de réseau social de mentorat virtuel (v-mentorat). Il s'agit du premier réseau social de mentorat virtuel qui permette des rapprochements automatiques sur la base de critères spécifiques tels que le sexe, l'âge et les centres d'intérêt sur un site d'applications multimédia sociales consolidé pour des communications virtuelles dans un environnement de réseau social de mentorat. Le site de mentorat virtuel basé sur des rapprochements automatiques collecte une pluralité de réponses à des questions intégrées dans le site, similaires quant au contexte, toutes conçues pour rapprocher automatiquement (en paires) un jeune (v-poulain) et un adulte (v-mentor) sur la base de similitudes en termes de carrière, loisirs, parcours universitaire et personnalité. Le site de réseau social virtuel applique simultanément des règles de veille stratégique générées automatiquement en termes d'engagement et un raisonnement logique social pour rapprocher automatiquement (en paires) des poulains virtuels et des menteurs virtuels un pour un ou un pour plusieurs afin d'établir des relations virtuelles proches ou à distance en matière d'apprentissage, de mentorat, de choix universitaire et d'évolution de carrière.
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