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From Learners to Taxshilaveers: Next Generation of Universal Knowledge Builders

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The term Taxshilaveers refers to a new generation of autonomous learners emerging from the Taxshila Model School System, where knowledge transfer replaces teaching and brainpage making replaces lecture-based instruction. This approach is rooted in the neuroscience of learnography, called Taxshila Neuroscience. Taxshilaveers in Taxshila Model: Architects of Autonomous Knowledge Transfer Taxshilaveers are trained through the systematic application of Universal Knowledge Builders, KT Dimensions, SOTIM architecture, and motor-based cognition. They do not rely on passive listening but on active construction of knowledge modules using visuo-spatial mapping, definition–function structuring, problem decomposition, and motor-action sequencing. The taxshila framework positions learning as a neuro-cognitive engineering process, enabling learners to convert transfer book content into executable brainpages with precision and fluency. As a result, Taxshilaveers demonstrate advanced competencies in s...

A Comparative Study of Infographics and Learnographics in Knowledge Transfer Efficiency

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This research paper presents a comprehensive comparative study of infographics and learnographics, exploring their structural differences, cognitive foundations, and effectiveness in knowledge transfer efficiency. The study highlights why learnographics outperform infographics in long-term retention, autonomous learning, and performance-based outcomes, offering insights for transforming conventional teaching systems into active brainpage classrooms. Infographics vs Learnographics: Two Worlds of Visual Learning and Knowledge Transfer While infographics simplify information through visual communication, they rely primarily on semantic memory and perceptual cognition. In contrast, learnographics — rooted in learnography, motor science, SOTIM architecture, and brainpage theory — activate visuo-spatial navigation, motor pathways, and procedural memory to convert information into actionable knowledge. Introduction: Infographics and Learnographics Infographics and learnographics represent two...