oskustele
Oskustele is a web-based platform and framework designed to support collaborative reasoning and structured discussion. The project aims to help groups analyze claims, assess evidence, and reach reasoned conclusions through transparent argumentation. The term was coined by the developers as a neutral label for the platform.
- Argument mapping: structured templates that link claims, evidence, warrants, and counterarguments.
- Evidence ledger: attaches sources, notes, and confidence ratings to each element of an argument.
- Versioned debates: discussions are archived with an audit trail to track changes over time.
- Consensus tools: supports structured decisions through votes, criteria, and reproducible outcomes.
- Accessibility and interoperability: designed to work with assistive technologies and common citation formats, with options to
Oskustele is used in higher education, research workshops, and policy discussions to train critical thinking and
Reception and impact have been studied in pilot programs and classroom trials. Proponents report improvements in
See also: critical thinking, argument mapping, evidence-based reasoning, Socratic method.