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 idea

01 · Where an idea can help

Where an idea can help

01

Learning scenario

A concrete learner, teacher, or course-author problem where phrases and patterns could shorten the path to use.

02

Research question

A hypothesis about annotation, retrieval, or pattern transfer that can be tested against a clear measure.

03

Language or content

A new collection, language, example set, or editorial review that improves the quality of the open corpus.

04

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

01

Idea review

We will match the problem against what already exists in Metkagram and identify a useful next step.

02

Bounded pilot

We will agree on the audience, outcome, time frame, licence boundaries, and success criterion before work begins.

03

Research or teaching

Run a reproducible study, learning module, or quality review with explicit attribution.

04

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.

  1. 01

    Context

    Who has the problem, and what is not working today?

  2. 02

    Idea

    What small outcome should we try to produce together?

  3. 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.