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Alpesh Patel

Alpesh Patel is a dedicated Education Technology Specialist, AI Model Trainer, and Ontologist who bridges the gap between technology and human communication. With a unique perspective shaped by his dyslexic thought processes, Alpesh has developed STLAI- 001 (Simplified Technical Language for Artificial Intelligence), a language framework designed to enhance clarity and reduce ambiguity in human-AI interactions. His approach capitalises on dyslexic strengths, such as pattern recognition and simplification, to create tools that make technical communication more accessible for all users.

Alpesh holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from Queen Mary University, London, which has been instrumental in refining his critical thinking and communication skills. This academic foundation supports his proficiency in technical writing, curriculum design, and educational content creation. His literary background also fuels his ability to distil complex ideas into accessible language, making him adept at bridging diverse perspectives in his work.

As a qualified ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) Teacher with CELTA certification, Alpesh has taught English across multiple countries and professional environments, including vocational and international settings. His inclusive, adaptable approach to teaching enables him to engage students from varied cultural and linguistic backgrounds. This experience is reflected in his work on STLAI-001, where clarity, accessibility, and cross-cultural understanding are central to the framework.

Alpesh’s expertise as a technical document writer is evident in his role as the author of STLAI- 001, a framework that improves communication between humans and AI through Simplified Technical English. His technical writing focuses on clarity, precision, and accessibility, making complex concepts understandable for users from diverse fields. This skill aligns with international documentation standards, ensuring that his work supports effective communication in technical contexts.

Dyslexia and Ontology: A Unique Approach to Innovation

Alpesh Patel’s approach to Educational Technology and AI communication is deeply informed by his experience with dyslexia, which he regards as a source of creative strength and unique cognitive insight. Dyslexia enables Alpesh to see patterns, simplify complex information, and devise intuitive frameworks for communication. This perspective has been instrumental in the creation of STLAI-001 (Simplified Technical Language for Artificial Intelligence), where he applies his dyslexic strengths to develop clear, structured language that bridges the gap between human cognition and machine processing.

As an Ontologist, Alpesh specialises in understanding and organising complex systems, defining relationships, and creating frameworks that make information accessible and usable. His expertise in ontology complements his dyslexic approach, allowing him to structure information in ways that support logical flow and clear categorisation. Through his work with STLAI-001, Alpesh has designed a system that not only improves AI-human communication but also promotes computational and critical thinking, fostering clearer understanding and more effective decision-making.

Together, dyslexia and ontology form the foundation of Alpesh’s innovative work in language simplification, education technology, and AI frameworks, demonstrating how cognitive diversity and technical expertise can lead to impactful solutions across disciplines. To support his intellectual endeavours, Alpesh is also a member of the Association for Learning Technology and Ontolog Forum.