Tools in progress
Open learning tools, built to be shared
AstraCogni is still early. Most current tools revolve around medicine, but the model is broader: build useful open projects, publish the work, and invite people to improve it.
ProtoPal Dose Trainer
A hands-on medical training device for practicing pediatric length-based dosing, medication math, and scenario repetition with a Broselow tape.
Status: alpha guide; curriculum development needed
FlowSyncEMS
Medical learning support for people who need to understand procedures, workflows, and decision points under pressure.
Status: early concept and workflow design
The Written
A browser-based SCORM quiz package generator. Paste a question bank, configure the quiz, and download a ready-to-upload package for common learning management systems.
Status: public tool; live on GitHub Pages
Reasoning tools
Small frameworks for clearer thinking: prompts, exercises, and idea tests that help people slow down before they decide.
Status: forming inside Thinking Clearly
What these tools have in common
They recognize that AI is becoming part of the educational process, whether institutions are ready or not.
They should be documented well enough for other people to test, adapt, and improve.
They should prove that we are better together: human judgment, AI support, and real-world feedback.
Open source, not for sale
This page is a roadmap, not a storefront. The intent is to release AstraCogni tools openly, with GitHub repositories or project pages whenever the work is ready for collaboration.