SHERPA
DEAD

Serial Number

78022594

Owner

Rapid Performance Systems, Inc.

Filing Date

Aug 23, 2000

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SHERPA Trademark

Serial Number: 78022594

SHERPA is a trademark filed by Rapid Performance Systems, Inc. on August 23, 2000. The trademark is classified under Class 9 (Computers & Electronics). The application is currently no longer active.

Owner Contact Info

Rapid Performance Systems, Inc. (2 trademarks)

200 South Santa Cruz Ave., Ste. 203
Los Gatos, CA 95030

Entity Type: 03

Trademark Details

Filing Date

August 23, 2000

Registration Date

Not Registered

Goods & Services

Computer programs for designing, developing, and delivering training and performance support. Computer software development tools for designing and developing training and performance support. Educational software featuring instruction for designing, developing, and delivering training and performance support. Interactive multimedia computer programs for designing, developing, and delivering training and performance support. Web site development software for designing and developing training and performance support. Sherpa is a unique multi-user client/server/Web based computer software program. Sherpa has 6 distinct components: 1 - Design instructional content 2 - Develop instructional content 3 - Publish instructional content 4 - Deliver instructional content 5 - Track a student(s) progress and comprehension 6 - Store student(s) statistics The design components of Sherpa consist of several databases and utilities that allow a person to identify and systematically design instructional content for a given topic. The utilities are the tools a person(s) uses to populate the databases with instructional content. Once populated, the databases are used to develop and publish interactive media rich training programs using the instructional content. Sherpa allows a person(s) to combine software files that contain text, audio, video, animations, still photos and graphics to create instructionally sound and engaging training programs. Once published, Sherpa allows a person(s) to access and playback training programs. During playback, Sherpa tracks a person(s) progress through and comprehension of the instructional content. Finally, Sherpa stores, for subsequent reporting, a student's progress and comprehension statistics in its user account database.

Filing History

ABANDONMENT - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE
Nov 19, 2001 ABN2
NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED
Mar 6, 2001 CNRT
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Feb 12, 2001 DOCK
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Feb 7, 2001 DOCK