Available for work · Remote-first · Las Vegas, NV
Employers, researchers & ed-tech organizations

Independent systems engineer.
Available now.

I designed a complete adaptive learning system from scratch — formal framework, full technical specification, eleven white papers, ten subject concept maps with 361 nodes. I am a systems engineer and researcher looking for serious work in adaptive learning, ed-tech, and educational research.

(702) 274-4299 glacefield87@gmail.com
● Currently available — open to full-time, contract, research collaboration, and consulting
Respond within 24 hours · Schedule a 10-minute call →
What I do

The work I'm
actually good at.

Seven years developing a pedagogical framework from scratch in a resource-constrained environment produced a specific and unusual skill set — I build systems for understanding how cognition works and then engineer tools that implement that understanding at scale.

Primary

Adaptive Learning System Design

Architecture and design of diagnostic-first adaptive learning systems. Concept dependency mapping, misconception identification, calibrated difficulty systems, dynamic student profiling.

  • Tier map construction — 361 nodes built across 10 subjects
  • Misconception ID systems with diagnostic probes
  • Dynamic Learning Profile architecture
  • AI-assisted problem generation systems
Primary

Pedagogical Framework Development

Building the theoretical and operational foundation for how learning systems should work — not borrowed from existing frameworks but derived from observation and validated against research.

  • Framework design from direct classroom observation
  • Evidence base documentation and academic validation
  • White paper authorship and research writing
  • Curriculum design for mixed-ability populations
Strong

Ed-Tech Product Consulting

Review and critique of adaptive learning products against the actual cognitive science. Most ed-tech gets the pedagogy wrong in specific, identifiable ways. I can identify exactly where and why.

  • Pedagogical audit of existing platforms
  • Diagnostic system design
  • Difficulty calibration review
  • Misconception coverage assessment
Available

Research Collaboration

Co-research on adaptive learning, schema acquisition, cognitive load, productive failure, and mathematical pedagogy. Particularly interested in formalizing the TABE reading-math correlation finding.

  • Independent research — no institutional constraints
  • Applied classroom observation methodology
  • Statistical analysis background
  • Will co-author on appropriate projects
Available

Technical Writing & Documentation

System architecture documentation, technical specification writing, and academic writing for ed-tech and research organizations. The work on this site demonstrates the standard.

  • Technical specifications — see tech-spec-v3.html
  • Academic white papers — 11 published
  • Operational documentation — tutor manual
  • Glossary and definitional documentation

What I bring

The specific things
that are hard to find.

Most people who understand pedagogy deeply can't engineer systems. Most people who can engineer systems don't understand how learning actually works. The combination is unusual.

  • Framework from scratch Built a complete pedagogical framework independently, without access to academic literature, from direct observation. Then validated it against the literature. The sequence matters — the framework is not borrowed.
  • Extreme constraint experience Seven years developing curriculum with no internet, no textbooks beyond what could be sourced, students ranging from 3rd-grade to near-college-ready simultaneously. When resources are constrained, understanding the mechanism becomes the only tool.
  • Outcome data 9 of 90 total GED completions statewide in first six months of 2014 overhaul. 44% first-attempt pass rate. Against a threshold later reduced from 150 to 145. The framework produced measurable results in a natural experiment.
  • Self-taught mathematician Calculus through abstract algebra, differential equations, linear algebra, numerical analysis — all from primary texts independently. GRE Math Subject Test ~35th percentile cold against recent math undergrads.
  • Systems thinking The adaptive learning system architecture — tier maps, DLP, ACDE, misconception ID system, calibration engine — was designed as a complete system, not assembled from parts. The architecture documentation demonstrates this.
  • Speed of execution Eleven white papers, a complete technical specification, ten subject tier maps with 361 nodes, a published website, and four domain engine specs — in approximately two months, while working a day job.
Education
Self-directed mathematics through abstract algebra. Maestro College — AAS AI Software Engineering, starting June 2026.
Research
11 published white papers. Original TABE correlation study (n=130+). Framework provenance documented against peer-reviewed literature.
Engineering
Full technical specification published. 361 concept nodes. AI-assisted adaptive system architecture. Trading, fitness, and recovery engine specs.
Teaching
7 years GED instruction. 44% first-attempt pass rate. 9 of 90 statewide completions during 2014 overhaul. Mixed-ability classroom, extreme constraints.
Location
Las Vegas, NV. Remote-first. Available immediately.
Status
Available now. Open to full-time, contract, and research collaboration.

The full work is documented at gregorylacefield.com. The white papers, technical specification, and tier maps are available to review before any conversation.

Review the full body of work →
Active project

What I'm building
right now.

The right employer or collaborator doesn't need me to stop building. The platform is the proof of concept.

Platform

Lacefield Adaptive Learning System

AI-assisted adaptive tutoring platform implementing the pedagogical framework. MVP 1 in development — human tutors, manual DLP, Claude API problem generation. Technical spec published at tech-spec-v3.html.

Research

TABE Correlation Study

Formal write-up of original finding: reading comprehension predicts applied math performance more reliably than language arts scores (n=130+). Preparing for peer review submission.

Education

AAS — AI Software Engineering

Enrolled at Maestro College. Starting June 2026. Building formal credentials to pair with the independent engineering work already documented here.

Get in touch

Let's talk about
what you're building.

Phone / Text
(702) 274-4299
Fastest response
Within 24 hours
Schedule a call
30-minute consultation

What to send me: A brief description of what you're building and what role you think I might fill. I will read it carefully and respond directly. No recruiters for roles unrelated to adaptive learning, ed-tech, or research.

What I'm looking for: Work that is serious about the problem of how learning actually happens. Organizations building adaptive learning tools who need someone who understands the pedagogy at a fundamental level — not as a borrowed framework but as a system built from direct observation. Research collaborators. Consulting engagements where the goal is getting the architecture right.

What I'm not looking for: Work that treats pedagogy as a surface layer on top of an engagement optimization product. Organizations that want the vocabulary of adaptive learning without the substance of it.

I respond to everyone who reaches out directly. If the fit is there, we will know quickly.