CoExplorer.net
Network home · est. 2025

A network of explorer co-explorers.

CoExplorer.net brings together the learning projects, frameworks and initiatives of the College of Exploration in one place — a successor to Caucus, powered by Confabula, and built on more than three decades of online learning practice.

Lineage
College of Exploration, since 1991
Platform
Confabula — successor to Caucus
Pattern
Cooperative, asynchronous dialogue
01 · The platform

What holds the network together.

Confabula is the asynchronous platform underneath all of this work — a place where structured discussion accretes into a living knowledge graph. It carries the Caucus lineage forward into something AI-aware and graph-native.

02 · Learning tools

Tools that see the learner.

Grounded in Pask's Conversation Theory and three decades of online learning design. These are working tools, not whitepapers — used in real workshops, with real learners, refined over time.

03 · Applied projects

Where the work meets the world.

Frameworks become useful when they meet real problems — water, governance, regulation, ocean literacy. These are the projects where CoExplorer thinking is put to work.

04 · About

CoExplorer.net is the home of a network of explorer co-explorers — people who have come through the College of Exploration's online learning programmes since 1991 and the projects that have grown from them.

For more than three decades, we have worked online with educators, scientists and practitioners. The first platform was Caucus, used for thousands of asynchronous workshops on ocean literacy, earth systems, cybernetics and systems thinking. Confabula is its successor — graph-native, AI-aware, and designed for the next thirty years of cooperative learning.

Knowledge is not delivered, it is co-explored. The network is the work.