Core learning integrates the Galapagos EDU ecosystems into a learning biome. To explain the ecological metaphor, ecosystems are functionally independent but become interconnected within a biome. As an example, tropical rainforests, savannas, forests dominated by bamboo, wetlands, and swamps are all ecosystems in the Amazon biome. The Galapagos EDU ecosystems are: Core Language Arts, Core Bio, Core Physics, Core Mathematics, and Core Econ with a project-based learning canopy, Core Creativity.
Core learning introduces the application of mixed methodology research, the emergent strategy for conducting academic or scientific research, which usually is not introduced until graduate school. Mixed methodology will be used in the future of large learning models that provide the data for artificial intelligence to help computers think more like humans. Large language models, as they stand today, are trained on quantitative data, but in the future, they will ingest qualitative data and individual experiences. Output from these LLMs will also not simply be a crisp decision but present a range of decisions for, to use, one example of a future application, a self-driving car.
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