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Humans are innovators. We are explorers and discoverers, constantly learning and growing as we feed off of our existential reality; we are imagination machines who are born curious and hungry for awe. We explore, we discover, and we create, in perpetuity. | Humans are innovators. We are explorers and discoverers, constantly learning and growing as we feed off of our existential reality; we are imagination machines who are born curious and hungry for awe. We explore, we discover, and we create, in perpetuity. | ||
Free access to all that we currently hold as collective human knowledge | Free access to all that we currently hold as collective human knowledge could be made available through efficient learning experiences. Rather than breaking down faculties in terms of subject matters under Science, Art and Philosophy, we can break them down in terms of human experience and growth potential. These could include a strong and healthy body, an acutely aware mind, and covering all that a human might care to learn regardless of where they may be located. | ||
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Access to such quality learning should always remain freely accessible and available to anyone, anywhere and at anytime.<br> | Access to such quality learning should always remain freely accessible and available to anyone, anywhere and at anytime.<br> |
Revision as of 21:36, 24 October 2023
Current Synthesis on Personal Growth
Proposed: Human Learning and Development
Humans are innovators. We are explorers and discoverers, constantly learning and growing as we feed off of our existential reality; we are imagination machines who are born curious and hungry for awe. We explore, we discover, and we create, in perpetuity.
Free access to all that we currently hold as collective human knowledge could be made available through efficient learning experiences. Rather than breaking down faculties in terms of subject matters under Science, Art and Philosophy, we can break them down in terms of human experience and growth potential. These could include a strong and healthy body, an acutely aware mind, and covering all that a human might care to learn regardless of where they may be located.
Access to such quality learning should always remain freely accessible and available to anyone, anywhere and at anytime.
Maintenance, availability and accessibility costs should be covered by global budgets to ensure equitable dispersion to all.
(In)decent Proposal: Copyright restrictions and all access limitations to information need to be fully eliminated, and a new approach to compensating authors must be formulated, developed and implemented as soon as possible.
See Culture for further considerations of language and religion.
This matter eventually requires attention from everyone, everywhere. We can begin compiling all we know with the help of folks who are knowledgeable in all areas of personal growth, human development, engineering, arts, languages, species evolution, environmental sciences, and so on.
This is the author's field of study and his primary interest, and so he will naturally be focusing the majority of his contributions to this section of the Blueprint. He proposes that the following points be under the Discussion tab, though the best approach to streamlining and moderating this global conversation will evidently need our collaboration in testing for logic, intuitiveness, robustness and efficacy.
MIT's OpenCourseware, Edx.org and Coursera.org currently provide access to numerous quality courses from reputed establishments such as Harvard, MIT, and Stanford. These resources provide direct access or AUDIT options that allow you to peruse through all course materials and content for absolutely free.
Establishments like University of the People are working to make fully certifiable tertiary degrees available to the masses in localized languages without leaving their students indebted.
These are a great start towards free access to quality learning; at least if we know what we're looking for. What about the unknown unknowns though, how can we discover and learn about things that we've never heard of or encountered before? What about fundamental knowledge required by those who live in a dry desert, wetlands, tornado alleys, typhoon-ridden, isolated, overpopulated, underpopulated, mountainous, rural, snowy, andor remote areas?
Therein lies the need for an intuitive, human centric learning platform that can help anyone, anywhere, learn anything that they need to learn. A basic graphic interface like WebMD's can provide the necessary UI/UX to allow anyone to click into the possibilities that we can make available for them to learn.
A friend of mine took a different approach to learning by building LinkPower which creates an entirely new ecosystem revolving around rewarding kindness by encouraging on-ground activity and measuring its impact to generate a value in exchange for the time invested (a measured energy exchange?). Community service may very well be a decent step forward in rebuilding community values and bringing people together again, growing and learning together through their actions and lessons learned. An approach to learning through living.
Alternatively, all human learning experiences can be considered as micro projects within larger projects - or as a portfolio of programs and projects. The Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBoK, PMi.org) provides us with a plausible template to work with. They broke down the nature of all projects into 49 processes, tools and techniques, divided into a set of ten knowledge areas and five process groups.
I suggest we aim to neatly encode all learning experiences in a similar fashion, breaking down all learning processes (experiences) into a set of Human Faculties (e.g. health, communication, stem, arts, etc.) vs Developmental Stages (such as Piaget's, for a baseline example). Call it the Life Management Body of Knowledge (LMBoK); the core engine on which a human centric, free quality human learning platform can be built.
LMBoK Objectives can be defined as Life Manifestos; preset or manually configurable pathways and achievements to pursue, as we incrementally select our learning chunks and modules.
Here's how I described ePangea's LMBoK in February 2020 - Lmbok at a glance - bird's eyeview
An intuitive interface that permits users to determine the plausible questions that they could explore and discover, which they would not otherwise know to ask (to know about things that they did not know they did not know)
A database populated by all humans everywhere, translated in all languages on the fly leveraging existing systems such as Google and Bing translators (which continue to improve exponentially over time).
An algorithm (or a set of algorithms) that weigh(s) the value of a "knowledge chunk" based on various attributes such as usability, applicability, dependability, source reputation, user demographic, peer reviews and overall credibility rating.
A platform that is open source and transparent, leveraging the latest in AI for up-to-the-minute real-time accuracy, blockchain ledgers for long term tracking and accountability, and data mining and machine learning for validation, verification, automation and optimization
The result is a state-of-the-art, intuitive and human-centric learning tool that is freely accessible to anyone, anywhere and at anytime. It is to be maintained by everyone who cares to learn andor to share knowledge about anything we have thus far discovered as a human collective.
It is in essence a theoretical and tentative snapshot of our human faculties, translated into content areas that are broken down into an individual's developmental stages, to help us navigate and nurture our physiological and intellectual growth by selecting what, when and how to best learn (and further develop, grow and improve) anything that we care to learn (and further develop, grow and improve).