About Educlastic
educlastic (ed•u•klas•tik) — adjective.
Derived from “clastic,” meaning separable into parts or capable of being dismantled for study. It describes something that breaks into fragments or distinct portions and then reassembles into a more meaningful whole.
Educlastic is built on the idea that learning is not always linear or uniform. Instead, it is made up of diverse, detachable pieces—individual topics, ideas, and explorations—that can be mixed, rearranged, and reconnected over time. Each piece stands on its own yet has the potential to interact with others, forming new insights as understanding deepens.
The Educlastic model embraces fragmented learning as a creative process. By combining unrelated areas of study, learners can discover unexpected connections that eventually bind into a cohesive knowledge journey. Educlastic is where the parts come together to shape the whole.
Welcome to educlastic.org™
Explore topics composed of layered clastic pieces of knowledge.
How it fits together:
1. index.html gives a simple home listing main topics.
2. Clicking a topic link opens e.g. topic.html?root=notes/physics.
3. The sidebar shows just main topics collapsed, subtopics expand on click.
4. renderPage in educlastic.js uses root param to discover markdown and build cards.
5. Dark/light mode toggles colors globally.
6. Hero area highlights current topic/subtopic.
7. Run: $ python -m http.server