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Andrew V Lukas, 795362 Saint Vrain Rd, Longmont, CO 80503

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5362 Saint Vrain Rd, Longmont, CO 80503    303-4858558   

Boulder, CO   

Sudbury, MA   

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Company: Exerience - Denver, CO Apr 2012 Position: Paver/maintnace

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School / High School: beauro of toledo- Toledo, OH 2011 Specialities: ged

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Andrew Lukas - Lawyer

Specialties:
Appellate Practice, Criminal Law, General Practice, Litigation, Criminal Law, Government Law
ISLN:
924416926
Admitted:
2015

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Andrew Lukas

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Andrew Lukas - Toledo, OH

Work:
Exerience - Denver, CO Apr 2012 to Oct 2012
Paver/Maintnace
Cardinal 8026 Fremont Pike - Perrysburg, OH Nov 2011 to Mar 2012
Packing/shipping/assembly
Labor Ready - Toledo, OH May 2011 to Oct 2011
loader/shipping
Education:
beauro of toledo - Toledo, OH 2011 to 2012
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Andrew Lukas

Andrew 'Andy' Lukas (born 19 July 1950) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Carlton and Fitzroy in the VFL during the early 1970s. He was ...

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Agent Based Instruction System And Method

US Patent:
6427063, Jul 30, 2002
Filed:
Nov 22, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/424353
Inventors:
Donald A. Cook - Jamaica Plain MA
George Lukas - Brighton MA
Andrew V. Lukas - Boulder CO
David J. Padwa - Santa Fe NM
Assignee:
Finali Corporation - Westminster CO
International Classification:
G09B 300
US Classification:
434350, 434118, 434336, 434322, 706927
Abstract:
This invention relates to a system and method for interactive, adaptive, and individualized computer assisted instruction. This invention includes an agent ( ) for each student ( ) which adapts to its student, and provides individualized guidance to the student and controls to the augmented computer assisted instructional materials. The instructional materials of this invention are augmented to communicate the students performance and the materials pedagogical characteristics to the agent, and to receive control from the agent. In a preferred embodiment, the agent maintains data reflecting the students pedagogic or cognitive characteristics in a protected and portable media in the personal control of the student. Preferably, the content of the communication between the agent and the materials conforms to specified interface standards, so that the agent acts independently of the content of the particular materials. Also preferably, the agent can project using various I/O modalities integrated engaging, lifelike display personna(e).

Agent Based Instruction System And Method

US Patent:
6606479, Aug 12, 2003
Filed:
Feb 14, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/075889
Inventors:
Donald A. Cook - Jamaica Plain MA
George Lukas - Brighton MA
Andrew V. Lukas - Boulder CO
David J. Padwa - Santa Fe NM
Assignee:
Finali Corporation - Westminster CO
International Classification:
G09B 300
US Classification:
434350, 434118, 434322, 434362, 434336, 706927
Abstract:
This invention relates to a system and method for interactive, adaptive, and individualized computer assisted instruction. This invention includes an agent ( ) for each student ( ) which adapts to its student, and provides individualized guidance to the student and controls to the augmented computer assisted instructional materials. The instructional materials of this invention are augmented to communicate the students performance and the materials pedagogical characteristics to the agent, and to receive control from the agent. In a preferred embodiment, the agent maintains data reflecting the students pedagogic or cognitive characteristics in a protected and portable media in the personal control of the student. Preferably, the content of the communication between the agent and the materials conforms to specified interface standards, so that the agent acts independently of the content of the particular materials. Also preferably, the agent can project using various I/O modalities integrated engaging, lifelike display personna(e).

System And Method For Optimizing A Product Configuration

US Patent:
7505921, Mar 17, 2009
Filed:
Mar 3, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/518916
Inventors:
Andrew V. Lukas - Boulder CO, US
George Lukas - Brighton MA, US
David L. Klencke - Boulder CO, US
Clifford Nass - Stanford CA, US
Assignee:
Finali Corporation - Westminster CO
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
705 26, 705 37
Abstract:
A method of optimizing a product includes the step of accessing an event record having a summary of a sequence of events that transpired during a preliminary product selection process. The summary includes an identification of the user and a preliminary designation of the product. A user profile associated with the user includes at least one characteristic corresponding to the user. Based on characteristics in the user profile, a formatted display is generated. User response to formatted displays is used to update characteristics in the user profile. An iterative process, in which the updated user profile is used as a basis for generating subsequent formatted displays to which a user responds, repeats until the user indicates that the product is optimized.

Agent Based Instruction System And Method

US Patent:
5727950, Mar 17, 1998
Filed:
May 22, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/651422
Inventors:
Donald A. Cook - late of Jamaica Plain MA
George Lukas - Brighton MA
Andrew V. Lukas - Boulder CO
David J. Padwa - Santa Fe NM
Assignee:
Netsage Corporation - Golden CO
International Classification:
G09B 500
US Classification:
434350
Abstract:
This invention relates to a system and method for interactive, adaptive, and individualized computer-assisted instruction. This invention includes an agent for each student which adapts to its student and provides individualized guidance to the student and controls to the augmented computer-assisted instructional materials. The instructional materials of this invention are augmented to communicate the student's performance and the material's pedagogical characteristics to the agent and to receive control from the agent. Preferably, the content of the communication between the agent and the materials conforms to specified interface standards so that the agent acts independently of the content of the particular materials. Also preferably, the agent can project using various I/O modalities integrated, engaging, life-like display persona(e) appropriate to the preferences of its student and appear as a virtual tutor to the student. Finally, preferably this invention is implemented on computers interconnected by a network so that instruction can be delivered to geographically distributed students from geographically distributed servers.

Agent Based Instruction System And Method

US Patent:
6201948, Mar 13, 2001
Filed:
Mar 16, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/042528
Inventors:
Donald A. Cook - late of Jamaica Plain MA
George Lukas - Brighton MA
Andrew V. Lukas - Boulder CO
David J. Padwa - Santa Fe NM
Assignee:
Netsage Corporation - Golden CO
International Classification:
G09B 500
US Classification:
434350
Abstract:
This invention relates to a system and method for interactive, adaptive, and individualized computer-assisted instruction. This invention includes an agent for each student which adapts to its student and provides individualized guidance to the student and controls to the augmented computer-assisted instructional materials. The instructional materials of this invention are augmented to communicate the student's performance and the material's pedagogical characteristics to the agent and to receive control from the agent. Preferably, the content of the communication between the agent and the materials conforms to specified interface standards so that the agent acts independently of the content of the particular materials. Also preferably, the agent can project using various I/O modalities integrated, engaging, life-like display persona(e) appropriate to the preferences of its student and appear as a virtual tutor to the student. Finally, preferably this invention is implemented on computers interconnected by a network so that instruction can be delivered to geographically distributed students from geographically distributed servers.

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