Metkagram · ideas and partnerships
Bring an idea we can test.
If you see a useful direction for Metkagram, propose it. It might be a learning format, research question, new language, dataset, or integration—we will start with a small outcome instead of a vague collaboration.
Propose an idea01 · Where an idea can help
Where an idea can help
Learning scenario
A concrete learner, teacher, or course-author problem where phrases and patterns could shorten the path to use.
Research question
A hypothesis about annotation, retrieval, or pattern transfer that can be tested against a clear measure.
Language or content
A new collection, language, example set, or editorial review that improves the quality of the open corpus.
Tool or integration
A Pattern Lens, API, AI-agent, or learning-product workflow with transparent data provenance.
02 · Ways to work together
Ways to work together
Idea review
We will match the problem against what already exists in Metkagram and identify a useful next step.
Bounded pilot
We will agree on the audience, outcome, time frame, licence boundaries, and success criterion before work begins.
Research or teaching
Run a reproducible study, learning module, or quality review with explicit attribution.
Data and technology
Test an integration, export, quality tool, or interface without exchanging learner-private data.
03 · What to send
What to send
You do not need a finished project brief. Three short points are enough.
- 01
Context
Who has the problem, and what is not working today?
- 02
Idea
What small outcome should we try to produce together?
- 03
Signal
How will we know that the pilot was useful?
04 · Collaboration boundaries
Collaboration boundaries
Core learning materials remain free to access. Partners do not control research findings or editorial decisions; contributions, licence terms, and data provenance are made explicit.