ZENO
Asking a Question

Start with the real question you're facing right now — not a search query, the actual problem. ZENO will tell you what your network knows, who contributed it, and where the community's knowledge is thin. The confidence signal at the top of every response tells you how much your network has actually documented on this question.

ZENO draws first on documents and reflections your network has uploaded. It also draws on general knowledge about education leadership when you need help building something concrete. When it cites community sources, it names them. When it draws on general knowledge, it says so.

Saving to Your Practice Log

When a response gives you something you want to take back to your work, save it. One click. Come back when something happens — when reality shows you something the response didn't prepare you for. That gap is what your network needs from you. Seven days after saving, ZENO will ask what happened.

Your Practice Log

Your practice log is a running record of what you've taken into practice from this network. It's yours — visible to you and, in aggregate, to your network coordinator. Think of it as a professional journal of the experiments you're running on behalf of your community's shared learning.

Uploading Documents

Everything useful your district produces is potential community knowledge: policy drafts, board presentations, community survey summaries, meeting notes. When you upload, you choose who can see it — just you, your community, a broader cluster of networks, or the full platform.