FT: Flow Machines and Adaptive XR PART I — FORESIGHT SNAPSHOT  |  FT: Flow Machines & Adaptive XR  |  Fixed Time-Stamped Synthesis 2026 FT: Flow Machines & Adaptive XR Card Type Future Technology Possibility Series Immersive Futures Guild — Vision 2035 Layer 1 — Atomic Foresight Object Status Active Confidence Medium Workshop Circle of Scholars — January 2026 Facilitator Circle of Scholars Workshop Team Tags adaptive-XR  |  flow  |  personalization  |  layer1  |  ft Tally.so Form https://tally.so/r/ilrn-if-ft-flow-2026 Adaptive XR systems using real-time multimodal data about learner state — attention, arousal, cognitive load, emotional valence — to adjust the immersive environment dynamically are in active development. At their best, these systems support flow states and optimize learning conditions for individual learners. At their worst, they become manipulative engagement engines that optimize for behavioral compliance rather than genuine learning. Key Drivers / Contributing Conditions: Multimodal sensing maturation in XR hardware Research on flow states and cognitive load in immersive contexts Commercial demand for engagement optimization in EdTech Tensions Carried Forward to Part II: How can the design boundary between flow support and behavioral manipulation be operationalized? Can adaptive systems be transparent enough to preserve learner autonomy? Linked Scenarios / Strands: SC: Digital Wellbeing | SCENARIO: Creative Immersion | STRAND: Embodied Cognition & Learning Ways of Knowing: Tree  ·  Garden  ·  Lantern PART II — COMMUNITY EVIDENCE & DIALOGUE TRACK  |  FT: Flow Machines & Adaptive XR  |  H2 2026 — Living T COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTION FORM  —  FT: Flow Machines & Adaptive XR Submit case examples, methodological challenges, cultural perspectives, and proposed evidence criteria via: https://tally.so/r/ilrn-if-ft-flow-2026 Part II — Scope and Instructions This section collects community responses, case examples, and challenges to the Part I foresight snapshot above. It opens July 1, 2026 and undergoes synthesis review in September 2026, November 2026, and January 2027. Contributions are submitted via the Tally.so form above and appear in the registers below after editorial review. The Part I text is not modified in response to Part II contributions; it is versioned at the Annual Handoff review. Contribution categories:  Case Example  |  Methodological Challenge  |  Cultural/Community Perspective  |  Proposed Evidence Criterion Ways of Knowing accepted:  Tree (evidence)  |  Garden (practice)  |  Lantern (futures) Tensions Open for Community Response: How can the design boundary between flow support and behavioral manipulation be operationalized? Can adaptive systems be transparent enough to preserve learner autonomy? Contributor / Date Category Way of Knowing Contribution Summary [ Awaiting contributions — form opens July 1, 2026 ]