シラバス参照/View Syllabus |
科目一覧へ戻る/Return to the Course List | 2023/08/29 現在/As of 2023/08/29 |
開講科目名 /Course |
メディア英語Ⅱ/MEDIA ENGLISH II |
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開講所属 /Course Offered by |
外国語学部交流文化学科/FOREIGN LANGUAGES TOURISM AND TRANSNATIONAL STUDIES |
ターム?学期 /Term?Semester |
2023年度/2023 Academic Year 秋学期/FALL SEMESTER |
曜限 /Day, Period |
金4/Fri 4 |
開講区分 /semester offered |
秋学期/Fall |
単位数 /Credits |
2.0 |
学年 /Year |
2,3,4 |
主担当教員 /Main Instructor |
M.ナカノ/Meg NAKANO |
教員名 /Instructor |
教員所属名 /Affiliation |
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M.ナカノ/Meg NAKANO | 交流文化学科/TOURISM AND TRANSNATIONAL STUDIES |
授業の目的?内容 /Course Objectives |
The aim of this course is to explore the English used in media, especially in video, online and print media. The emphasis in the ?rst half of the semester will be on problems and methods in the media, including bias, misinformation, citations, depth, data presentation, and the tools commonly used. The second half of the semester will look at new developments in technology, the risks and advantages, the creators and the programs to combat fake news. This course is an elective course as stated in the CP, and supports fulfillment of the requirements and goals for graduation (DP). |
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授業の形式?方法と履修上の注意 /Teaching method and Attention the course |
The class will be face-to-face, and conducted in English (although Japanese may be used when necessary). The online links and print documents for each class will be distributed before, during, or after class. Students should have a separate 20-pocket A4 “pocket file” notebook for these prints and notes for each class. After we review the topic matter, students will break into groups to discuss issues and produce presentation materials. At the end of each class, reflection essays will be handed in to be graded on a points-added system, and returned the following class, for filing in the pocket file notebook. |
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事前?事後学修の内容 /Before After Study |
Before class, students will be expected to review the video or the text for that class. After class, students should read through the reflection notes that have been returned to them, and put their own comment on the paper, to prepare for review for the mid-term and final exams. |
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テキスト1 /Textbooks1 |
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テキスト2 /Textbooks2 |
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テキスト3 /Textbooks3 |
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参考文献等1 /References1 |
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参考文献等2 /References2 |
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参考文献等3 /References3 |
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評価方法 /Evaluation |
Points-added grading of weekly in-class reflection notes and “outspoken points” will count toward class participation. The cumulative total of class participation will be 70% of the final grade, with 15% each on the mid-term and final tests, covering both factual understanding of a text and points covered in class. | ||||||||||
関連科目 /Related Subjects |
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備考 /Notes |
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到達目標 /Learning Goal |
テレビや新聞、インターネット等の各メディアで使用される中級レベル英語の語彙を増やすとともに、運用できるようにする。 |
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授業計画(主題の設定) /Class schedule |
授業の内容 /Contents of class |
事前?事後学修の内容 /Before After Study |
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1 | Introduction, Orientation, Reflection process | Self-introductions, Course introduction Student participation will also be outlined. |
Re-read the Course introduction materials. After this class, read material for Class #2. Summarize. |
2 | Problems in Media: Bias & Misinformation | 2 news sources can give very different accounts of the same events. How do different sources differ? | Before: Read material, write down and look up unknown vocabulary. After: Summarize. |
3 | Problems in Media: Responsibility and citations | What are the penalties for lying in English in media? How do we check? Group discussion. | Before: Read material, write down and look up unknown vocabulary. After: Summarize. |
4 | What is Media Scope, Depth, and Orientation? | Scope and framing and depth are important. How do we create them? Group discussion. | Before: Read material, write down and look up unknown vocabulary. After: Summarize. |
5 | How to present data in charts and graphics | Good charts are easy to understand. Several techniques will be given. Group Presentations. | Before: Read material, write down and look up unknown vocabulary. After: Summarize. |
6 | Translation and Editing Tools: What's the Problem? | Examples of tools will be discussed, and what the problems are when using them. | Before: Read material, write down and look up unknown vocabulary. After: Summarize. |
7 | Mid-term test followed by discussion | After test, discuss the problems in the test, and evaluate your answers. | Written summary of points raised in group discussions. |
8 | Trendy Topics: AI, Deep Fake, ChatGPT | How do AI, Deep Fake, and ChatGPT operate? How are they discovered, and what happens? | Before: look at the examples, what seems suspicious.Be ready to discuss and present. |
9 | Risks and Advantages in using tools for contents | Convenient is not always good; who is responsible if it isn't? Look at examples, present feedback. | Before: Read material, write down and look up unknown vocabulary. After: Summarize. |
10 | Strategies, Advertising, and Politics | Common strategies in advertising and politics in English-language media:discuss & present | Before: Read material, write down and look up unknown vocabulary. After: Summarize. |
11 | Creators, in the Past and Today: What changed? | Creators today are not the creators in the past. What has changed, and what is significant? | Before: Read material, write down and look up unknown vocabulary. After: Summarize. |
12 | Examples of Anti-Fake Programs, and their effects | How do we combat Fake News? What can YOU do to protect yourself? Discussion & Presentations! | Before: Read material, write down and look up unknown vocabulary. After: Summarize. |
13 | Review risks & advantages of "problem practices" | Review of the topics this term: which was most important? Discuss in groups & present! | Before: Read your summaries so far, and list the risks and the advantages. After: Review. |
14 | Final Exam and Feedback on the Course | Written exam, and written reflections. |