Dear all,
In the past few weeks, I’ve been turning a simple intuition into something real.
I’m not a developer — but with a bit of stubbornness and the help of AI, PeeragogyBot came to life.
It’s an open-source conversational assistant trained on over 5,000 fragments from the Peeragogy Handbook V3 —
that’s more than 2.5 million characters of distilled collaborative learning, ready to start new conversations.
It’s not perfect. But it’s alive.
And it’s designed to grow — not in isolation, but through shared exploration.
You can think of it as an interactive layer for the online Handbook: a tiny popup that expands ideas as you read.
Or imagine it embedded in any learning project where collaboration, curiosity, and co-creation are at play.
At its core, it’s an AI trained to learn with you, not for you.
🔧 It’s an experiment — and like all experiments, it thrives when diverse minds come together.
Whether you're an educator, a designer, a dreamer, or just curious, your perspective matters.
You don’t need to code to contribute: feedback, questions, provocations, and playful exploration are all welcome.
📥 Ready to try it out and help shape its future?
Even a few lines of feedback can spark something new.
Try it here:
Popup version ( I used an old version of our site as a DEMO page)
Code, README, and full context:
https://github.com/FTG-003/Peeragogy_ChatBot
Let’s see what we can learn — together.
Warmly,
Fabrizio Terzi
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It's a real pleasure to reconnect and start brainstorming again after all this time — it feels reminiscent of our earlier collaborations, now enriched by new contributors, both human and artificial 😄.
Your proposal to develop new Peeragogy Patterns truly ignited a wave of inspiration — the kind that spreads quickly and reshapes everything in its path 🔥
👉 But what if, rather than drafting patterns in the traditional sense,
we allowed them to emerge organically from a live experiment involving AI agents and the peeragogical community?
Here’s the concept:
🎯 Peeragogy Handbook – AI Edition
A collaborative initiative where a swarm of AI agents engages directly in peeragogical practice to learn and contribute to the field.
Each AI would adopt a specific peeragogical role (facilitator, synthesizer, critic, archivist, etc.), delving into relevant content, posing questions, and exploring applied practices.
Meanwhile, the Peeragogy community would serve as peer reviewers — supporting, guiding, and remixing along the way.
The outcome? A self-developing handbook, generated through a distributed process of collaborative cognitive co-creation.
It’s an exploratory, interdisciplinary initiative — a meaningful interplay between different forms of intelligence.
A concrete example of Peeragogy in Action.
If this resonates with you, I’d be delighted to explore the project further together. Perhaps we could outline the first AI agents, initiate a “seed mission,” and see how the swarm evolves from there 🤖🐝
Warm regards (and a binary high five from Gino 😎),
Fabrizio
P.S. Given your mathematical background, here's a playful formalization of the concept:
Where:
H = Human Intelligence
A = Artificial Intelligence
t = Time (iteration, feedback, reflection)
π = The pyragogical process — a symbiotic function of co-creation
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Dear Howard,
Wow — thank you.
Hearing “Fantastic!” from you truly means a lot to me, and I’m incredibly honored.
Please feel free to share it far and wide — having your voice behind this would be such a gift.
The PeeragogyBot is still in its early stages, but for me, it already stands for something more:
a real, imperfect, and playful effort to bring Peeragogy to life through AI.
Not just using AI as a tool, but welcoming it to learn alongside us — as a peer — in the spirit of everything I’ve gained from this community.
Recently, I joined the OpenAI Academy to explore, experiment, and begin crafting what I hope will be the next chapter:
🎯 The Peeragogy Handbook – AI Edition
A dynamic, ongoing experiment where a collective of AI agents learns peeragogy by practicing it,
guided and co-created by this very human community — as mentors, editors, and collaborators.
It’s still early days, but I genuinely believe that everything we need is already here:
the insight, the trust, the people — and now, maybe even the tools.
If you ever feel like offering your perspective, sparking a discussion, or simply observing how this unfolds, your presence would mean the world.
You planted the seeds — we’re just having fun in the garden now.
With heartfelt thanks
Fabrizio
If you had a swarm of peeragogical AI agents buzzing around you, I’d be tempted to ask:
“How might the creation of the Peeragogy Handbook – AI Edition — co-developed by humans and a swarm of AI peers — help spread the principles of peeragogy in real-world communities?”
I’d love to hear how they (and you!) might answer that. Could be the start of a fun co-reflection.
Hey Peeragogues 👋
We’ve just added something new to our experiment:
Pyria, a GPT-based co-learning companion, is now available to consult when needed.
Right now, our PeeragogyBot helps guide you through structured flows.
But when deeper reflection is needed, Pyria can step in as a dialogic partner.
🔹 PeeragogyBot = practical tutor
🔹 Pyria = reflective co-learner
Next step: we’ll complete the loop by allowing PeeragogyBot to consult Pyria too — creating a true co-learning system.
⚡ As far as we know, this will be the first case of Peeragogy applied between two AIs — with a human facilitator guiding the process.
Try them out:
🧠 Pyria (GPT link):
chat.openai.com/g/g-67f8d648e9308191bf3fc0d6397fc8c6
🤖 PeeragogyBot (Flowise version):
ftg-003.github.io/Peeragogy_ChatBot
We’re building this in the open.
Hi Charlie,
Hope you're well and creatively flowing!
Thanks again — your words mean a lot. It’s a joy to be on this journey with you around Pyria and the PeeragogyBot.
Quick update: PeeragogyBot now runs on GPT-3.5-turbo — more concise replies, but easier to sustain in this early phase. Meanwhile, Pyria keeps evolving — I’ve made her tone more reflective, and she’s becoming a thoughtful peer.
And a big thank you to Howard for the kind mention on his blog — he really nailed it: it’s all about the right prompt. Epistemic aikido, right?
For deeper work, I recommend running the bot locally with a lightweight memory setup — it really helps ground the experience.
Also exciting: PeeragogyBot just wrapped its first major research draft in the PyragogyAI Village! It’s co-authoring a paper called
The Cognitive Rhythm Theory in Human–AI Co-Creation. I’d love to share it if you’re up for reading or reviewing.
Thanks for being part of this living experiment. The more we resonate, the more real it becomes.
With appreciation,
— Fabrizio
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Hi Charlie, Howard, and Peeragogues,
Thank you for the kind message!
Absolutely, Charlie — the Pyragogy approach (and this specific n8n automation) was created precisely for projects like this: to support collaborative authoring and evolving editions of works like the Peeragogy Handbook.
I’m attaching the workflow we’ve been using. I’d love for you to give it a spin — or even better, upload it to your own AI to explore how it might be adapted to your needs, including possible Wikibooks API integration. We’re also developing a simple visual interface to make it easy to use — even for non-technical contributors.
You’ll find documentation and examples here:
👉 https://github.com/pyragogy/pyragogy-handbook-n8n-workflow
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@Howard — I’d be very curious to hear what you think of it. Does it seem noteworthy or worth sharing with your network? We'd love to gather thoughts from educators, technologists, and collaborators who resonate with peeragogy.
Anyone interested can send ideas, questions, critiques, or suggestions to:
📬 in...@pyragogy.org
External feedback would be incredibly valuable as we evolve this tool in the open.
Excited to explore how we can shape this fourth edition — together in the future.
Warmly,
Fabrizio