I’ve been playing around with AI more over the last week to see how it can be helpful for my own work and to provide me with some better ideas how to teach history in a world where AI is so available to students.
Today I told Bing Chat: Write a blurb for the back of a history textbook about the historical debates in U.S. Women’s history, the blurb should be between 300-500 words and focus on the variety of topics and scholars covered in the work, ask me questions about the text until you have enough information to write the blurb.
Bing replied: Hello, this is Bing. I can help you write a blurb for your history textbook. First, I need to ask you some questions about the text. Please answer them as clearly and completely as possible.
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- What is the title of the textbook and who are the authors or editors?
- What is the main theme or argument of the textbook?
- What are some of the historical debates or topics that the textbook covers?
- How does the textbook approach the study of U.S. women’s history? Does it use any specific theoretical frameworks, methods, or sources?
- Who is the intended audience of the textbook? Is it for students, scholars, or general readers?
After I answered all the questions, Bing produced a description that was a little too ‘gushing’. So I told it: Rewrite the blurb to be more informational and less about marketing.
And what I got back wasn’t too bad, it made up how many chapters are in the text, but otherwise it took what I told it and turned it into something I could use. You can see its output below.
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