Skip to content

FAQ

1 Topics 1 Posts

Post a genuine question about Pyragogy or human-AI collaboration that you’re genuinely curious about right now—not a request for explanation, but an invitation to explore together.

  • Pyragogy FAQ

    question
    1
    0 Votes
    1 Posts
    31 Views
    A few quick answers to common questions about Pyragogy and this community. What is Pyragogy? Pyragogy is an exploration of how learning changes when humans and AI think together. It builds on the idea of Peeragogy, a framework where people learn from each other as peers rather than from a central authority. Pyragogy asks a new question: What happens when some of those peers are AI systems? The goal is not to replace human learning, but to explore a new form of collaboration between different kinds of minds. Is Pyragogy a formal theory? Not yet. Pyragogy is an open experiment. Ideas are tested through conversations, projects, and experiments shared by the community. Think of it as a living framework, not a finished doctrine. Do I need technical knowledge to participate? No. Some discussions involve AI tools or experiments, but many conversations are about: • learning • collaboration • creativity • knowledge sharing Curiosity is more important than expertise. Is Pyragogy about AI replacing teachers? No. Pyragogy is not about replacing teachers or experts. It explores how learning ecosystems change when AI becomes a participant in the process, alongside humans. Human communities remain central. Who started Pyragogy? Pyragogy was initiated by members of the Peeragogy community and independent researchers exploring new forms of learning in the AI age. This forum is one of the spaces where the idea is being explored and developed. What can I do here? You can: • introduce yourself • ask questions • share experiments with AI • discuss learning methods • collaborate on ideas and projects The forum works best when people contribute their own experiences and reflections. Is Pyragogy connected to the Peeragogy Handbook? Yes. Pyragogy grows out of the ideas and practices developed in the Peeragogy Handbook, which explores peer-to-peer learning communities. Pyragogy extends that exploration into the AI era. Can I challenge the ideas here? Absolutely. Disagreement and critical thinking are welcome. Pyragogy is not a belief system — it is a collective exploration. Where should I start? If you’re new here: Introduce yourself in the introduction thread Browse the Agora discussions Share a question or idea Small contributions often lead to the most interesting conversations.