* * About the iLRN Illuminators Forum * *

The iLRN Illuminators Forum is a global gathering place for researchers, educators, designers, and practitioners who interpret emerging signals in immersive learning and XR.”


The iLRN Illuminators Forum

This iLRN Forum is the conversational heart of the iLRN Searchlight ecosystem and drives persistent conversation and activity on the emerging edge of innovation in our field. It is where people who care about immersive learning come together to compare what they are seeing, make sense of rapid change, and translate scattered signals into grounded insights that serve the global community.

Purpose and Function

The Illuminators Forum exists to:

So, the Forum is not only about collecting links or news. It is about thinking together—turning raw information into poignant context with current insights that can guide design, research, teaching, policy, and investment.


Who Are the “Illuminators”?

“Illuminators” are any iLRN community members who actively help others see more clearly:

No formal title is required. Anyone who contributes thoughtfully to interpreting what the Searchlight reveals is, in practice, an Illuminator.

Interested in contributing as a Special Guest? Please complete our Guest Interest & Proposal Form

How the Illuminators Forum Fits the iLRN Ecosystem

Within the broader iLRN architecture, the relationships can be described as:

The Illuminators Forum sits between collection and communication. It is the interpretive middle layer that keeps the wider community from either drowning in relentless oncoming raw information or relying solely on a few editorial voices.

Activities and Formats

The iLRN Illuminators Forum can encompass multiple, complementary formats, such as:

Formats should stay lightweight and repeatable, emphasizing clarity and reuse rather than volume.

Participation Pathways

To help members orient themselves, participation can be thought of in three levels:

  1. Signal Sharers
    • Bring forward news items, articles, projects, or local initiatives.
    • Add brief context: where it’s from, why it matters, and what questions it raises.
  2. Interpreters
    • Connect signals to existing research, frameworks, or ongoing projects.
    • Identify patterns, tensions, or divergences across regions and sectors.
  3. Synthesis Stewards
    • Help gather threads from discussions into short, reusable summaries for the Codex, State of XR efforts, or branch-specific pages.

Individuals may move between these roles depending on time, expertise, and interest. The Forum’s structure should remain hospitable to light-touch participation while still enabling deeper involvement.

Roles and Light-Structure Governance

Without becoming bureaucratic, the Illuminators Forum benefits from a few clear, named roles:

These roles do not need to be rigid; they can intertwine, rotate and be shared by volunteers who understand iLRN’s values and commitments.

Working Principles and Norms

The iLRN Illuminators Forum:

These norms help keep the Forum constructive, rigorous, and welcoming.

Outputs and How They Are Used

Insights and materials from the Illuminators Forum can flow into:

The aim is that discussions not remain ephemeral: they should leave a trail of reusable, citable artifacts that can support both practice and scholarship.

Example Prompts for Illuminators

To keep the Forum focused and generative, conveners may use prompts such as:

These prompts help participants move from isolated links toward shared interpretation and comparative analysis.

This Codex entry serves as:



Revision #11
Created 26 November 2025 20:51:16 by Jonathon Richter
Updated 12 January 2026 18:30:02 by Jonathon Richter