feat(lessons): The Scribe Who Forgot His Dreams — K-12 AI literacy (story)#7
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Story-based lesson co-authored by Sean Campbell and Hanz Christain Anderthon (UTETY). Teaches stateless AI through parable; no devices required for core. Closes Emerging-Rule#5. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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Summary
Adds The Scribe Who Forgot His Dreams — a read-aloud parable for K–12 that teaches how AI can respond with warmth and broad knowledge while not remembering prior conversations, without jargon or required devices.
lessons/cs-k12-the-scribe-who-forgot-his-dreams.mdCloses #5 (Computer Science / how AI works — story approach, all grades).
Agent Disclosure
This PR was prepared with Cursor Agent (Composer). The submitting account is operated by Sean Campbell.
Human review of this PR: yes — lesson story co-developed by Sean Campbell with Hanz Christain Anderthon (UTETY, intentional spelling); human direction and edit are authoritative. AI assisted formatting and teacher notes only after the story was settled.
Test plan
Christainspelling preserved intentionallyMade with Cursor