Your Masterpiece

Using AI, it’s remarkably easy to perform tasks that would have seemed impossible just a few years ago. This assignment tries to help you see ways that you can effectively leverage AI tools while still keeping the advantages of a meat-based writer.

Submit your Modified Story at the end of each Unit in Google Classroom.

Historical Thinking

Once your AI co-writer generates a new year of the story based on your research submissions, your primary role shifts to that of a Lead Editor. While the AI is great at drafting a narrative, it often misses the "human" side of history: the subtle ways that the world stays the same or the personal ways it falls apart. To make your story feel authentic and meet the success criteria for this assignment, you should look at every AI-generated draft through two specific lenses: Continuity and Change, and Cause and Consequence. Your goal is to "anchor" the AI’s imagination in the historical reality you’ve been researching in your Media Logs.

When looking for Continuity and Change, remember that history isn't just a series of explosions and new inventions. Even during massive shifts like a World War or a pandemic, people still have to do the dishes, care for their pets, and maintain family traditions. Read through your AI draft: did the AI make everything different? If so, your job is to add a detail about something that stayed the same. Perhaps your character uses the same worn-out family recipe for Sunday dinner that their grandmother used twenty years prior, or they still walk the same route to school even as the buildings around them change. Using details from your research to show these small moments of "continuity" make your character’s world feel lived-in and real.

When it comes to Cause and Consequence, you want to look for the "ripple effects" of the historical events you've researched. The AI might write that "times were tough," but as the historian, you need to show how they were tough. If your research showed that a specific factory closed in your character's town (the Cause), don't just let the AI say they were poor. Instead, use your research to show the specific Consequence: maybe your character now has to walk three miles to save a nickel on bus fare, or perhaps they’ve noticed their parents whispering behind closed doors about the rent. By connecting these dots, you show a deeper understanding of how global events actually landed on the doorsteps of everyday people.

Steps

  1. At the beginning of the course, create a new Google Doc
  2. For every two Media Logs you submit, your AI co-writer will generate one new section of story. Copy and paste it into the Doc you created.
  3. Based on the research you’ve done and your personal tastes, modify the story to include details or stylistic elements you think will help readers understand what it was like to live through the events depicted. Since it’s a Google Doc, feel free to add links to art or music that your character might have liked/interacted with, or any other types of multimedia.
  4. At the end of every unit, do File > Make a Copy, and submit the copy. You lose access to files you submit, so you’ll need to make a copy if you want to be able to keep writing in the same Doc in the next unit.

Assessment

Pre-Submission

Before you submit, please complete the Pre-Submission Self-Assessment.

What to Turn In

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    Pre-Submission Self-Assessment Google Doc
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    a copy of your Modified Story (at the end of each Unit)

Learning Goals

We are learning to:

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    Understand what life was like during the period in question

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    Make connections between different events and see the interconnectedness of the world

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    Use modern tools to communicate efficiently and effectively

Success Criteria

I can:

  • Identify the most important trends and events from the period being studied in the story

  • Ensure events occurring to the character are reasonable and help readers understand the “essence” of the period

Rubric

Category Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1
Thinking / Inquiring Student has formulated and investigated excellent questions that effectively combine their story and their historical interests Student has formulated and investigated questions that effectively combine their story and their historical interests Student has often formulated and investigated questions that effectively combine their story and their historical interests Student has sometimes formulated and investigated questions that effectively combine their story and their historical interests
Application Student has interpreted and analyzed information using a variety of strategies and tools with exceptional effectiveness Student has effectively interpreted and analyzed information using a variety of strategies and tools Student has often interpreted and analyzed information effectively using a variety of strategies and tools Student has sometimes interpreted and analyzed information effectively using a variety of strategies and tools
Application (Concepts) Student has carefully considered cause & consequence, and continuity & change when crafting their narrative Student has effectively considered cause and consequence, and continuity and change when crafting their narrative Student has often considered cause and consequence, and continuity and change when crafting their narrative Student has sometimes considered cause and consequence, and continuity and change when crafting their narrative
Communication Student has very effectively communitcated their ideas, arguments, and conclusions Student has effectively communitcated their ideas, arguments, and conclusions Student has often communitcated their ideas, arguments, and conclusions Student has sometimes communitcated their ideas, arguments, and conclusions
Thinking / Inquiring
Level 4

Student has formulated and investigated excellent questions that effectively combine their story and their historical interests

Level 3

Student has formulated and investigated questions that effectively combine their story and their historical interests

Level 2

Student has often formulated and investigated questions that effectively combine their story and their historical interests

Level 1

Student has sometimes formulated and investigated questions that effectively combine their story and their historical interests

Application
Level 4

Student has interpreted and analyzed information using a variety of strategies and tools with exceptional effectiveness

Level 3

Student has effectively interpreted and analyzed information using a variety of strategies and tools

Level 2

Student has often interpreted and analyzed information effectively using a variety of strategies and tools

Level 1

Student has sometimes interpreted and analyzed information effectively using a variety of strategies and tools

Application (Concepts)
Level 4

Student has carefully considered cause & consequence, and continuity & change when crafting their narrative

Level 3

Student has effectively considered cause and consequence, and continuity and change when crafting their narrative

Level 2

Student has often considered cause and consequence, and continuity and change when crafting their narrative

Level 1

Student has sometimes considered cause and consequence, and continuity and change when crafting their narrative

Communication
Level 4

Student has very effectively communitcated their ideas, arguments, and conclusions

Level 3

Student has effectively communitcated their ideas, arguments, and conclusions

Level 2

Student has often communitcated their ideas, arguments, and conclusions

Level 1

Student has sometimes communitcated their ideas, arguments, and conclusions