Knowledge Transfer Engineering: Science of Building Working Brains
Knowledge Transfer Engineering is the systematic design of learning experiences that move knowledge from external sources (books, tasks, environments and problems) into stable and usable internal brain structures. These neural working structures are called brainpage maps and modules. In learnography, learning is not measured by how much is explained or memorized, but by how effectively knowledge is transferred, structured, activated, and applied through action, tasks and motor science. ⚙️ Research Introduction: Knowledge Transfer Engineering For centuries, education has been dominated by teaching—talking, explaining, repeating, and testing. Yet despite massive investments in schooling, the outcome remains fragile — learners forget, fail to apply knowledge, and struggle to transfer learning beyond examinations. This failure is not due to a lack of intelligence, but a lack of engineering in how knowledge is transferred to the learner's brain. Knowledge Transfer Engineering (KTE) emer...