TroopToTeacher Technologies
Last Updated: April 2026
The Short Version: AI helped us build content. AI does not run in the live application. Students interact with pre-reviewed, human-approved educational content — not a language model. No student data is ever sent to any AI system.
AI in Development Only
Anthropic’s Claude assisted in drafting educational content during the development process. AI is a tool we used, not a feature students use.
No Runtime AI
The live application contains zero AI components. Students interact with static, pre-reviewed content delivered from our database.
Human Reviewed
Every piece of AI-assisted content was reviewed, edited, and approved by a human educator before publication.
No Student Data to AI
No student data, usage data, or behavioral data is ever sent to any AI system, including Anthropic or any other AI provider.
How AI Was Used During Development
History Hack contains over 1,452 quiz questions, 561 matching games, 246 identification challenges, 218 word analysis activities, 240 true/false items, 189 fill-in-the-blank exercises, and comprehensive study materials. Developing this volume of content required assistance from AI tools. Here is exactly how that process worked:
AI-Assisted Draft
Anthropic’s Claude was used to generate initial drafts of educational content, quiz questions, and study materials based on Tennessee Academic Standards US.01–US.95.
Human Review
Every draft was reviewed by Sean, the founder of TroopToTeacher Technologies, a veteran and educator with deep knowledge of U.S. History curriculum.
Standards Alignment Check
Each item was verified against specific Tennessee Academic Standards (US.01–US.95) and the EOC blueprint to ensure accurate alignment.
Bias and Sensitivity Review
Content was reviewed for cultural sensitivity, historical accuracy, balanced perspectives, and age-appropriateness for high school students.
Publication
Only content that passed all review stages was published to the live application. Rejected or revised content was iterated through the pipeline again.
What Students Experience
When a student uses History Hack, they interact with:
- Pre-written quiz questions stored in a database
- Pre-written vocabulary definitions, biographies, and historical narratives
- Pre-built interactive games and practice exercises
- Static study resources and reference materials
At no point does the application make a call to an AI model, generate content on the fly, or produce AI-generated responses to student input. Every piece of content a student sees was written (or AI-assisted and human-reviewed) before the application was published.
Tennessee Academic Standards Alignment
All content in History Hack is aligned to Tennessee Academic Standards for U.S. History (US.01–US.95), covering Reconstruction through the Modern Era. Standards alignment was verified by the developer against the official TDOE standards documents and the U.S. History EOC blueprint.
Our Commitment to Transparency
TroopToTeacher Technologies believes that educators, families, and districts deserve full transparency about how AI is used in educational tools. We are committed to:
- Clearly disclosing any use of AI in our content development process
- Never using AI at runtime without explicit disclosure and district consent
- Never sending student data to AI systems
- Maintaining human oversight of all published content
- Updating this disclosure whenever our AI practices change
If you have questions about our use of AI, contact us at trooptoteacher31@gmail.com.
TroopToTeacher Technologies
History Hack — Standards-Aligned U.S. History for Tennessee
Contact: trooptoteacher31@gmail.com