Adaptive Intelligence.
The book behind
the platform.
A rigorous, readable examination of why education remains stuck in the industrial age — and how AI, properly architected, can finally deliver learning that is truly personal for every student.
Adaptive Intelligence starts with a question most EdTech companies prefer not to ask: why, after decades of technology investment, do student outcomes remain largely unchanged? The answer is architectural. Education technology has been built to solve the wrong problem.
Traditional learning platforms were built around content delivery — get the curriculum in front of the student, track whether they completed it, report the grade. These are real functions, but they are not learning. Learning is the construction of understanding in a specific mind, at a specific moment, building on what that mind already knows.
The book lays out a different architecture — one where the AI begins with the student, builds a persistent, multi-dimensional model of how that student thinks, and uses that model to sequence and deliver the curriculum in the way each individual learner can actually absorb it.
Buy on Amazon →Why the Average Student Doesn't Exist
How industrial-age assumptions became embedded in educational technology — and why they consistently fail the majority of students.
The Five Dimensions of Learning
The learning science behind AdaptiveXi — and why modeling all five dimensions simultaneously produces dramatically better outcomes.
Building the Closed Educational Ecosystem
Why the learning environment must be controlled and why the ethical and technical cases for a closed ecosystem are the same case.
The Evidence
Data from 1,000 K-12 students across the 6-month pilot — what happened and what it implies about scalability.
Read the book. Then see the platform.
Available on Amazon. If the framework resonates, book a demo to see how it works in practice.