9 years
of measuring
what matters
Palcunerib started in 2016 as a small local resource for people trying to get honest feedback on their own development. Not motivational language — actual tools, methods, and frameworks for understanding where you stand.
The idea was straightforward: most learners know roughly what they want to achieve, but very few have a reliable way to check whether they are moving toward it. We focus on closing that gap.
How we work
Structured instruction, not general advice
Every masterclass at Palcunerib is designed around a specific technique or method — not a topic category. Instead of covering "measurement broadly," an instructor walks through one particular approach: how to set a reliable baseline, how to isolate the variable you care about, and what the data should look like at each stage.
Our instructors have backgrounds in fields where measurement is non-negotiable — sports science, occupational therapy, language assessment, and industrial training. What they share is a habit of asking "how do you know?" before anything else.
"I spent years collecting data that looked useful but never actually changed what I did. The course helped me identify which three numbers were actually worth tracking — and ignore the rest."
Who teaches here
- Tadashi Vreeland — lead instructor, performance assessment
- Ingrid Kowalczyk — language acquisition metrics
- Félix Aubriet — occupational skill benchmarking
- Maren Ó Floinn — applied sports science
Reach us directly
Sessions run in small cohorts — typically under 14 participants — so each person can get specific feedback rather than generic direction.