Participant Grouping for Enhanced Interactive Experience
Gary King, Brian Lukoff, Eric Mazur. 2014.
"Participant Grouping for Enhanced Interactive Experience".
United States of America US 8,914,373 B2.

Abstract
Representative embodiments of a method for grouping participants in an activity include the steps of: (i) defining a grouping policy; (ii) storing, in a database, participant records that include a participant identifier, a characteristic associated with the participant, and/or an identifier for a participant’s handheld device; (iii) defining groupings based on the policy and characteristics of the participants relating to the policy and to the activity; and (iv) communicating the groupings to the handheld devices to establish the groups.
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