Structure & Navigation
The iLRN Codex is designed to be simple, intuitive, and scalable. Its structure mirrors how we operate as a global network: people and projects organized into clear containers, with fast paths from context to action.
The Building Blocks
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Book Shelves (Collections of Books)
Top-level containers that group related Books. Use Shelves to reflect major domains (e.g., Conference Operations, Virtual Campus & Events, Partnerships & Development, Knowledge Repository). If you’re unsure where something belongs, start by choosing the right Shelf. -
Books (Domains of Work)
Each Book covers a focused area (e.g., Conference 2026, Volunteer Management, Social Media & Comms). Think of Books as operational handbooks for a domain. -
Chapters (Functional Areas)
Subsections inside a Book that cluster related processes, roles, or work streams (e.g., within Conference 2026: Special Tracks, Keynotes, Registration & Fees). -
Pages (Single Source of Truth)
The atomic unit where decisions, responsibilities, templates, and updates live. Pages are the authoritative record—if it isn’t in the Codex, it isn’t real. -
Templates, Forms & Checklists (Action Assets)
Embedded or linked Tally forms, Google Docs, and checklists that turn information into action (e.g., Program Committee Update Form, Speaker Intake Checklist). -
Tags & Cross-Links (Connectivity Tissue)
Tags connect related work across Shelves; cross-links stitch Pages together so people can jump from context to execution.
How to Navigate
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Start at the Shelf
Pick the Shelf that matches your domain (e.g., Conference Operations). This reduces misfiling and speeds discovery. -
Open the Relevant Book
Within the Shelf, choose the Book for your responsibility (e.g., Conference 2026). -
Drill into the Chapter
Find the functional area (e.g., Special Tracks). Chapters keep role-specific materials together. -
Work from the Page
Use the Page as the single source of truth. Capture updates, assign stewards, and launch tasks from here.
Fast path: When in doubt, use search—then add a cross-link so the next person won’t have to search.
Core Shelves (Quick Map)
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Overview & Governance
Books: Welcome to the Codex, Codex Orientation, Structure & Navigation, Governance & Roles -
Conference Operations
Books: Conference 2026, Registration & Fees, Publications & Proceedings, Keynotes & Featured Speakers -
Virtual Campus & Events
Books: Frame VR Campus, Webinars & iLEAD Workshops, Community Debates (Thirsty Scholar) -
Partnerships & Development
Books: Sponsors & Partners, Grants & Fundraising, Strategic Alliances -
Knowledge Repository
Books: iLRN Repository (Evidence & Exemplars), Methods & Measures, Platforms, Devices & Accessibility
(Adjust shelf names to your exact taxonomy as the Codex matures.)
Cross-Linking for Clarity
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Link role pages ↔ process pages (e.g., ST Chair Role ↔ Special Track Update Workflow).
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Link context pages ↔ action assets (e.g., Program Committee Updates ↔ Tally: Add PC Member).
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Add “See also” sections at the bottom of Pages to surface adjacent workflows.
Best Practices
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Capture First: New requests land in the correct Page immediately (no private docs as the source).
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Breadcrumbs Matter: Use the navigation trail (Shelf → Book → Chapter → Page) to keep orientation.
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Name Things Well: Page titles should start with the noun of record (e.g., Program Committee — Special Track 6).
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One Page = One Promise: Each Page should answer, “Who owns this, what happens next, and how do we know it’s done?”
Design Principle
The Codex prioritizes findability → actionability → accountability. Shelves get you to the right neighborhood, Books to the right house, Chapters to the right room, and Pages to the exact workbench—complete with the tools to act and the logbook to prove it.