I am planning to write code to Archive source materials, to Catalog them, 
and an app to review/drill topics in them which must be mastered and 
memorized.

A first-cut of the Design Goals and "databases" is available here:

    https://github.com/enthor/mysagepyV0

This project is for my own benefit -- both from the coding and by its use 
when it is ready.

I am also motivated by a compelling desire to "fix" K-12 education in the 
US. How it is possible that students can spend 13 years in school and then 
graduate high school without really being able to read or do basic math 
puzzles and alarms me. So this is Step 2 after my previous projecet at 
github:

    https://github.com/enthor/performancebeyondV2

(The copyright encumbered illustrated version of that is popular but no one 
has ever said they liked the textual material. I read that the military is 
very interested in Flow states... so I am apparently at the trailing edge 
of state of the art...but brain-hacking is not a popular topic, I guess...)

Anyway...

It may be that someone else may see something of value, and I welcome 
feedback with the possible exception of "Don't do this, it has been done." 
And I do not want to copy anyone else's work. 

I am very open at this stage to corrections and enhancement ideas of the 
sort, "Well, feature XYZ and data element ABC are obviously required." Or 
even typos. Or participation. 

The one thing that is completely unsolved is what algorithm to use for 
maximum benefit from reinforcement learning. I have no idea what works 
best. Perhaps it depends mostly on the individual student and variations 
must be enabled.

Feel free to comment via Issues at github. Or email me at gmail id 
b252t11q. Or just punch in your feedback here.

Thanks!

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