Example: AI Literacy 9-12 series + Scribe companion (Issue #5)#9
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Hey @rudi193-cmd — #7 just merged, which caused conflicts in this PR on two files:
Can you rebase your branch onto Once conflicts are cleared we can continue review. |
Posts a six-unit high school arc plus K-12 parable as an example submission for community review (showcases/ai-literacy-9-12), with maintainer presentation notes in research/. Addresses Issue Emerging-Rule#5 direction without claiming classroom pilot. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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@castroquiles Rebased onto Conflicts resolved:
Ready for continued review whenever you have bandwidth — thanks for the nudge after #7 merged. |
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@castroquiles Friendly bump — rebase onto post-#7/#8 Happy to adjust copy or lesson structure per review feedback. |
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@rudi193-cmd Thank you for your patience and for the clean rebase. The HS AI literacy arc fills a real gap in this library. Merged and credited. Looking forward to seeing what comes next from you. |
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Is there anything in particular you'd like me to pick up? I've spent a lifetime learning about a lot of different things? |
Summary
Posts an example submission for community review — not claimed as classroom-piloted through Emerging Rule yet.
lessons/ai-literacy-9-12-index.mdshowcases/ai-literacy-9-12/README.mdresearch/emerging-rule-presentation-scribe-lesson.mdAll lessons meet the posole criterion (30 students, no prep, devices optional for core).
Relates to Issue #5 (CS / how AI works).
Why example, not “merged catalog”
We’d like feedback on structure, tone, and whether to list in the main README lesson table vs. showcase-only until a team pilot adds Notes from the Classroom.
Test plan
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