Product note
Introducing Anchor Consensus for Education
Consensus records for classrooms, review boards, and institutional memory.
Anchor is introducing a Consensus configuration for educational institutions that need shared records of classroom decisions, review outcomes, curriculum changes, and student-support context.
The product is designed for schools, universities, review boards, and research programs where many people contribute to an institutional memory but not every claim should become canonical immediately. Consensus records can mark a decision as accepted, provisional, disputed, or awaiting evidence.
For classroom use, Anchor Consensus can preserve why a syllabus changed, how a review board reached a conclusion, or which accessibility accommodation was confirmed without exposing unrelated private context. Administrators can separate evidence strength from popularity so dissenting or minority records remain visible to authorized reviewers.
Initial deployments focus on institutional memory, faculty review, and AI assistant grounding. Anchor will not use educational records for public model training, and participating institutions remain responsible for their own retention and access policies.
Correction
Update: a previous product brief referred to classroom consensus as a voting system. The education configuration records evidence, review state, and dissent; it is not a replacement for institutional governance.