International Communication and East Asian Affairs (3)

Instructors: Annie Jieping Zhang +4 more

Skills you'll gain

  •   Emerging Technologies
  •   Writing
  •   Storytelling
  •   Digital Communications
  •   Large Language Modeling
  •   International Relations
  •   Research
  •   Media and Communications
  •   Journalism
  •   Electronic Media
  •   Natural Language Processing
  • There are 5 modules in this course

    This course delves into the practice of international news reporting within the context of East Asian affairs. Topics covered include non-fiction reporting techniques, the evolution and historical significance of radio in shaping communication landscapes, the detection of stance using large language model technologies, and strategies for identifying and debunking misinformation generated by AI. Throughout the course, learners will engage in video lectures and interactive discussions to deepen their understanding of international news practices. Whether pursuing advanced studies in international communication or preparing for enrollment in the Graduate Institute of Journalism at National Taiwan University, this course offers valuable insights and practical skills essential for effective global news coverage.

    The History and Evolution of Radio

    Stance Detection by LLMs

    Debunking Misinformation: From Cheap Fake to AI-generated

    Final Assessment

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