GLIA is not a homework platform or an LMS. It is the first cognitive learning operating system: an architecture that observes, adapts and remembers how each student learns — without diagnosing, without labelling.
This section contains GLIA's foundational document: the theoretical principles, the six cognitive dimensions model, the concept of cognitive state, and how it all translates into real dynamic adaptation.
This is not product documentation. It's the why before the how. The framework that gives coherence to every design decision, every feature, and every interaction within GLIA.
If you want to truly understand GLIA — not just use it — start here.
What it is, why it exists and how it works. The six dimensions, cognitive state, dynamic adaptation and cognitive evidence — from first principles.
Coming soonAttention, Sensory Processing, Social Communication, Verbal Processing, Intellectual Intensity and Cognitive Flexibility: the complete model with its scientific foundations.
Coming soonWhy GLIA never uses diagnostic language, how it differentiates observation from classification, and what it means to adapt without labelling.
Coming soonSweller, Barkley, Vygotsky, Siegel, Miserandino, UDL/CAST. The models underlying each dimension of GLIA's framework.
Coming soonPrecise definitions of all concepts used by GLIA. The living glossary of the cognitive learning operating system.
Go to Knowledge Base →How the framework applies in real situations: student with ADHD, ASD, giftedness, in a school setting.
See cases →Research documents that support the model with data, references and analysis of the current educational system.
See research →The most common questions about adaptive learning, neurodiversity and cognitive assessment, answered through GLIA's framework.
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