Welcome to CrossMind – a platform that combines creative learning from different domains to spark innovation! Our goal is to create project-based learning modules that blend knowledge from diverse fields like chemistry, communications, history, biology, and more.
CrossMind is designed to promote creative learning by combining concepts from different domains into structured projects. The platform uses an AI-driven algorithm to generate personalized learning courses, guiding you step-by-step through real-world projects that combine multiple fields of knowledge.
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Molecular Messaging (Chemistry + Communications):
Explore how molecular signals (like neurotransmitters) are used in biological communication, and simulate a basic "messaging system" using chemical reaction models. -
History of Epidemics (History + Biology):
Study how historical epidemics spread and create a model to simulate the transmission of diseases using biological principles. -
Quantum Cryptography (Physics + Computer Science):
Learn how quantum mechanics is applied to secure communications and build a simple encryption-decryption model using quantum principles. -
Environmental Impact of Urbanization (Geography + Environmental Science):
Analyze how urban development affects ecosystems and create a simulation to visualize environmental changes over time. -
Music and Neural Patterns (Music + Neuroscience):
Explore how different musical patterns affect brain activity and design an experiment to analyze brain wave responses to various sound frequencies.
- Read the CONTRIBUTING.md to understand the contribution guidelines.
- Check the Issues section for open tasks and improvements.
- Fork the repo, create a branch, and submit a pull request.
Join our Discord to collaborate with fellow contributors, discuss ideas, and get updates.
📂 crossmind
├── 📄 README.md – Project overview and details
├── 📄 CONTRIBUTING.md – Contribution guidelines
├── 📂 public
│ └── index.html – Basic homepage for the project
├── 📂 src
│ ├── components – Reusable UI components
│ ├── modules – Learning modules combining different domains
│ └── styles – CSS/Styling files
└── 📂 docs
└── documentation.md – Project documentation and guides
We welcome contributions of all kinds! See CONTRIBUTING.md for details on how to get involved.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.