Hi, thank you so much! Ironically, this isnβt my real handwritingβ¦ I just use this font to make it easier for people to comprehend the text βΊοΈ infact I have very curly handwriting IRL that isnt that readable haha π₯Ί
This is a great post. Thank you for sharing it with me! I get so tired of hearing academics talk about how "learning styles" is a myth. We are really talking about different modes of processing information and we know that different brains process information differently. And multi-modal is the most effective for everyone and especially for neurodivergent brains. Incorporating shapes and color is transformative.
It is transformative! Multi-modal is the best approach, especially considering the direction education s heading right now with AI. π€Thank you for resonating! πΈπͺ
This made me realise something I never had words for that understanding always comes before explanation, and shapes reach the mind before language ever does. The way you turned learning into something felt instead of something forcedβ¦ genuinely brilliant. I didnβt just read this, I absorbed it. Thank you for making intelligence feel human again.
This was such a clear and engaging read! I love how the author breaks down the way AI learns from simple shapes and patterns. It makes a complex topic feel accessible and fun to understand.
Thank you for posting, Devika. This is the first Iβve heard of Somagraphic Framework. By explaining how visual cues influence AI learning, I think youβre helping us understand how AI actually reinforces some traditional education practice. Very interesting!
This is a refreshing angle, learning through shape and feeling makes so much sense. The idea-first, formula-later approach feels freeing. Youβre onto something that could make learning feel more human.
Seems promising, Iβd like to learn more about how to train AI off image based learning in the direction of usefulness to human learning and more about human learning in general. Opens the door to a lot of questions and opportunities.
Yes, thank you for bringing that up Matthew! Iβm still working on the backbone of my framework, once thatβs setβ¦ Iβll have to pilot it with universities, and then when approved, I can work on scaling this in AI. πΈπ€
it was such a mind blowing article. the colours, font are such a great match with your handwriting.
great workππππ«Ά
Hi, thank you so much! Ironically, this isnβt my real handwritingβ¦ I just use this font to make it easier for people to comprehend the text βΊοΈ infact I have very curly handwriting IRL that isnt that readable haha π₯Ί
naah. it good. i didβnt guessed that was a font. whatever that was BEAUTIFULπ₯π₯π«Ά
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Very well written, I totally agree and love the graphics!
Thank you so much for your insights πΈπ
Really interesting Devika, I never thought about it that way.
Is your research about this topic being applied somewhere in the AI field?
Hi Kaisa, itβs in progress! Iβm looking for ways to share and create awareness and simultaneously research and publish!
Thatβs smart. Look forward to hearing some updates in the future
Ofcourse!! βΊοΈ
Absolutely love these graphics, keep them in your newsletter! It makes it more personable!
Thank you for the feedback, Ilia! And yes, I personally enjoy making them toooo! Itβs like a stressbuster haha :)
This is a great post. Thank you for sharing it with me! I get so tired of hearing academics talk about how "learning styles" is a myth. We are really talking about different modes of processing information and we know that different brains process information differently. And multi-modal is the most effective for everyone and especially for neurodivergent brains. Incorporating shapes and color is transformative.
It is transformative! Multi-modal is the best approach, especially considering the direction education s heading right now with AI. π€Thank you for resonating! πΈπͺ
This made me realise something I never had words for that understanding always comes before explanation, and shapes reach the mind before language ever does. The way you turned learning into something felt instead of something forcedβ¦ genuinely brilliant. I didnβt just read this, I absorbed it. Thank you for making intelligence feel human again.
Thank you for your kind words! πΈπ
Thank you so much for your deep insights! And yes, thatβs EXACTLY the goal. To make learning feel HUMAN! π₯ΉπΈ
Thatβs what I love about your approach - you donβt just teach, you translate ideas into something the mind can feel. Thatβs real learning
This was such a clear and engaging read! I love how the author breaks down the way AI learns from simple shapes and patterns. It makes a complex topic feel accessible and fun to understand.
Hi Leila! Thank you so much for resonating! Iβm glad you found this approach useful πΈ
This is such a cool way to look at things. Thanks for sharing! The visuals make it really engaging.
Thank you Rachel. Ironically, yes the visuals make it engaging ππΈπͺ
Well written
Thank you so much Hina πΈπ
Thank you for posting, Devika. This is the first Iβve heard of Somagraphic Framework. By explaining how visual cues influence AI learning, I think youβre helping us understand how AI actually reinforces some traditional education practice. Very interesting!
Hi John, Iβm glad this resonates! πΈ
This is a refreshing angle, learning through shape and feeling makes so much sense. The idea-first, formula-later approach feels freeing. Youβre onto something that could make learning feel more human.
Hi George, thank you for resonating with my work πΈππͺ
Plus me.
Haha thank you ! πΈπͺπ
Welcome Davika
Seems promising, Iβd like to learn more about how to train AI off image based learning in the direction of usefulness to human learning and more about human learning in general. Opens the door to a lot of questions and opportunities.
Yes, thank you for bringing that up Matthew! Iβm still working on the backbone of my framework, once thatβs setβ¦ Iβll have to pilot it with universities, and then when approved, I can work on scaling this in AI. πΈπ€
Itβs good to hear you have a plan. I find that the lasting contributions are feedback loops rooted in what is psychologically useful or pleasant.
Agreed! ππͺ
Interesting! A lot of use cases for the visuals first approach. Awesome.
Thanks for resonating, Courtney πΈπ
Such a great and beautifully presented topic, I love the personal touch with your notes. I enjoyed reading this β€οΈ thank you!
Thank you Sonia! πΈπ
Insightful
Thanks a lot, Elita ππΈ