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Your writing will have three parts, two of which you will write yourself and should be about 500 words each. | Your writing will have three parts, two of which you will write yourself and should be about 500 words each. | ||
- | 1. The first part will be the AI-generated summary about your chosen topic. You can use any tool for this that you want, and you probably should try several different ones so you have something you can work with. | + | 1\. The first part will be the AI-generated summary about your chosen topic. You can use any tool for this that you want, and you probably should try several different ones so you have something you can work with. |
- | | + | You should also cite the source for this generated text. This is your " |
- | 2. The second part is your commentary and criticism of the generated text. What is the main message, claim, or most important idea that the AI text gets across? Would students in other areas of study be able to understand it? Does it answer the questions people want to know when they consult an encyclopedia or do a web search for reliable information? | ||
- | 3. The third part is your rewrite | + | 2\. The second |
- | Here's a good procedure for working on this part: | ||
- | (1) Open a blank word-processing file, copy the AI-generated text into it, turn on the "Track Changes" | + | 3\. The third part is your rewrite of the first part. Using your own knowledge of this topic and the sources from class, edit the AI-generated text to make it say what you think it should say so that students |
- | (2) Then hide the changes so you can see your new version without markup (blue and red text for insertions and deletions), and read it over again, editing your own final product to your satisfaction. | + | Here's a good procedure |
- | | + | * Open a blank word-processing file, copy the AI-generated text into it, turn on the "Track Changes" |
+ | * Then hide the changes so you can see your new version without markup | ||
+ | * When you have finished your edits, save the file, and copy the finished, final, edited text into your main document for submission. | ||
+ | * You may need to " | ||
- | (4) You may need to " | + | When rewriting the AI-generated text, focus on getting across what you think is the most important information, particularly what the topic tells us about anthropology as a discipline and as a conversation. |
- | When rewriting the AI-generated text, focus on getting across what you think is the most important information, | + | A good reference article is more than just a bunch of basic facts. It also synthesizes these details into a more comprehensive picture. Contrasts between authors we have read in class can be useful here. To understand what something is, it's good to see what it is not. To understand why someone' |
- | | + | In other words, while this is not an argumentative essay, it should still have a main point, and it should explain the reasoning that leads you to arrive at this point by making inferences from specific facts to larger conclusions. |
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