This paper introduces a conceptual framework for a self-constructed lifelong learning environment supported by LLMs. It highlights the inadequacies of traditional education systems in keeping pace with the rapid deactualization of knowledge and skills, and proposes a shift towards a personalized, self-driven learning approach.
The framework emphasizes the importance of building personal world models, the dual modes of learning (training and exploration), and the creation of reusable learning artifacts. It also underscores the significance of curiosity-driven learning and reflective practices in maintaining an effective learning trajectory.
The paper envisions the evolution of educational institutions into "flipped universities", where the focus shifts from structuring and transmitting knowledge to supporting global knowledge consistency. LLMs are leveraged to provide dynamic and adaptive learning experiences, facilitating the creation of personal intellectual agents that assist in knowledge acquisition.
The key components of the proposed learning environment include study objects (learning artifacts, concept cloud, and learning data), as well as tools and assistants (conventional tools, crawlers, and LLM-based agents) that support the learning process. The integration of these elements enables a holistic and personalized approach to lifelong learning.
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by Kirill Krink... a las arxiv.org 09-18-2024
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