About Morgan Dixon

Entrepreneur • Community Leader • Researcher
Passionate about making a positive impact on society through innovation, community building, and exploring the intersection of technology and everyday life.
My name is Morgan Dixon, and I am thrilled to share with you a little bit about myself. I am a young entrepreneur and community leader who is passionate about making a positive impact on society.
At the age of 15, I started a business to help students with dyslexia and autism. It was a challenging but rewarding experience that inspired me to do more. Two years later, I founded a non-profit organization that aimed to provide low-income families with technology resources. I am incredibly proud to say that our efforts were recognized with the Pin Wheel Award for the prevention of child abuse by the Idaho Children's Trust Fund.
In 2020 and 2021, I was honored to be recognized as the youngest recipient of the Kootenai County 30 under 40 for Business Professionals. It was a humbling experience to receive such recognition, and it only further motivated me to keep pushing toward my goals.
I'm also proud to have created Coeur d'Alene's largest cryptocurrency group. As the Community Lead at Innovation Collective, I was able to help initiate 12 start-up companies and place 37 locals in new jobs, which helped young entrepreneurs in my community realize their dreams.
Innovation Highlight
One of my biggest accomplishments is creating the world's first machine-learning model to identify logical fallacies. It was a challenging project, but I'm thrilled that it has made a significant impact in the tech industry.
Overall, I am excited about what the future holds for me. I hope to continue making a positive impact on society, and I'm always looking for new ways to help others. Thank you for taking the time to get to know me!
Awards & Recognition
Kootenai County 30 under 40
Business Professionals (2020)
Business Professionals (2021)
Youngest recipient in program history
Pin Wheel Award
Idaho Children's Trust Fund
Prevention of child abuse
Jack Riggs Leadership Scholarship
2020
Rotary Scholarship
2021
Education
Masters in Machine Learning and AI Engineering
Colorado State University Global
BS in Economics
University of Idaho
Community Impact
Start-up Companies Initiated
Locals Placed in New Jobs
World's First ML Model for Logical Fallacies
What is Casual Research?
Casual research is the process of investigating one's life and what makes your world tick. It's the practice of applying scientific curiosity and methodical thinking to everyday phenomena, personal habits, and the patterns that shape our daily experiences.
The Philosophy
Unlike formal academic research, casual research starts with personal curiosity. It's about noticing the small details that traditional research might overlook - like why certain dishes in your kitchen stack get more use, or how your grocery shopping patterns reveal universal food preferences.
The Method
Casual research combines observation, data collection, and analysis with practical application. The goal isn't publication in journals, but rather discovering insights that can improve your understanding of the world and enhance your daily decisions.
My Approach to Casual Research
Through this platform, I demonstrate how casual research can uncover fascinating patterns in everyday life. From analyzing millions of recipes to optimize grocery lists, to discovering mathematical principles in kitchen organization, each study shows how scientific thinking can be applied to personal experiences.
The beauty of casual research lies in its accessibility. You don't need advanced degrees or expensive equipment - just curiosity about your world and the patience to investigate what makes it tick. Every person is an expert on their own life, making them uniquely qualified to conduct casual research on their personal domain.
Join the Casual Research Movement
This platform represents my commitment to democratizing research and knowledge sharing. Here, I share investigations that bridge the gap between academic rigor and practical utility, with plans to welcome contributions from fellow researchers and curious minds.