[Repost] Multiple Perspectives × English in Practice (Political Science English Meetup)

[Repost] Multiple Perspectives × English in Practice (Political Science English Meetup)

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📅 March 11, 2025 (Tue) 13:20-14:10
Modern vs. Traditional / Design Your Ideal City
Engage in a discussion about the advantages and disadvantages of smart cities and technological advancements in daily life. Through this conversation, design your ideal city, considering infrastructure, transportation, and lifestyle.

📅 March 25, 2025 (Tue) 13:20-14:10
Media Literacy & Fake News / Unmasking Fake News: Think Like a Journalist
Step into the role of a journalist to uncover hidden biases and misinformation. Participate in fact-checking challenges to enhance critical thinking skills and navigate today’s digital news landscape.

📅 April 1, 2025 (Tue) 13:20-14:10
Pros & Cons of Healthcare / Healthcare Auction Challenge
Take on the role of a decision-maker in a high-stakes healthcare bidding competition. With a limited budget, bid on core services in a national healthcare system and learn how to make strategic decisions in real-world medical resource allocation.

📅 April 22, 2025 (Tue) 13:20-14:10
AI & Technology / Emotion and Artificial Intelligence
Engage in discussions and interactive AI conversations to explore how artificial intelligence recognizes emotions. Practice active listening and emotional interpretation while examining how technology “listens” and responds to human feelings.

📅 May 6, 2025 (Tue) 13:20-14:10
Globalization & Anti-Globalization / The Global Trade Time Travel Adventure
Experience the impact of globalization through interactive role-playing and decision-making exercises. Explore its advantages and challenges across different historical periods and into the future.

📅 May 27, 2025 (Tue) 13:20-14:10
Workplace Values & Generational Differences / Work Values Across Generations: Redubbing The Intern
Revoice selected scenes from the movie The Intern to highlight the differences between traditional and modern workplace values. Explore shifts in workplace culture, communication styles, and career expectations across generations.

Location: Social Sciences Building 307, Participant Limit: 15 (Meals provided)

Organizers: NTU Department of Political Science and NTU Center for Bilingual Education
For inquiries: Ms. Chang, NTU Department of Political Science, schang52@ntu.edu.tw

 Update: 03-05-2025 12:22:14