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HIST2700 如何當領袖:歷史的教訓

2024-2025年度 第一學期

時間星期四 14:30 - 16:15

地點邵逸夫夫人樓3號演講廳 (LSB LT3)

語言英語

課程講師 馬思途 (39437858 / smcmanus@cuhk.edu.hk)

助教 Francisco Jayme Paolo GUIANG (faguiang@link.cuhk.edu.hk)

課程簡介

History is full of examples of leaders faced with challenges that mirror the modern world.  In this course, we will consider the lessons for leadership offered by a variety of historical figures, with a focus on ancient Greece and Rome.  By balancing historical specificity with universal applicability, this course will teach students about both the past and the present.  This course will also give an opportunity for working on communication skills.  There is no final paper.  Instead, students will complete a multimedia project.

課程大綱

5/9 Introduction

Reading: What makes a great leader? & Leadership Lessons from History & Why Study Plutarch

 

12/9 Vision

Reading: Plutarch, Life of Lycurgus

 

19/9 Drive

Reading: Plutarch, Life of Alexander the Great

 

26/9 Ethics for Leaders I (+PPT skills) 

Reading: Plutarch, Moralia (sections VII-IX, XXVI) & PowerPoint Skills

 

3/10 Ethics for Leaders II

Reading: Machiavelli, The Prince (XVII Cruelty and Compassion) & Machiavelli: A Very Short Introduction

 

10/10 Persuasion

Reading: Plutarch, Life of Cicero

 

17/10 Public Speaking (Rhetoric) Workshop

Reading: Classical Rhetoric for the Modern Student, pp. 1-26

 

24/10 Communication for Leaders: The Digital Revolution I (Video Editing)

Reading: OpenShot Tutorial

 

31/10 Communication for Leaders: The Digital Revolution II (Data & Communication) Reading: https://public.tableau.com/app/resources/learn

 

7/11 Making Change

Reading: Plutarch, Life of Julius Caesar 

 

14/11 The World of Ancient Mediterranean Leaders (Meet at Special Collections, UL 3/F)

Reading: Bringing Material Culture to Life

 

21/11 Leadership in Electoral Politics

Reading: Cicero, On Canvassing for Office [online via library catalogue]

 

28/11 Aging

Reading: Cicero, On Old Age      

課程評核及作業

Readings

Students are expected to prepare for class ahead of time by doing the assigned reading.

The majority of the readings can be found here:

https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/e/roman/texts/plutarch/lives/home.html

 

Assessment

  • 20% Participation in Tutorial

Active and enthusiastic participation in the tutorial on the basis of the reading (5% per tutorial). Tutorials will consist of in-depth discussion of the following topics:

      1. Comparing Plutarch’s Moralia and Machiavelli’s The Prince
      2. Leadership and Communication in Plutarch’s Life of Cicero
      3. How to create a persuasive video
      4. Running a large organization and Plutarch’s Life of Cleomenes
  •   25% Attendance and participation in lecture and departmental seminars

Each student is required to attend the weekly lecture and the tutorials, as well as participate in class exercises, etc. (5%).  Students must also ask at least two questions over the course of the semester (you must announce your name before you ask the question) (10%) with half the grade given for asking the questions (5%), then the other half given for the quality/relevance of the questions (5%).  From time to time, we will also cold-call students on students. 

Students must also attend at least 3 seminars from among term 1’s various meetings of the History Department World History Seminar or RIH Digital Humanities Talk Series via Zoom (send screen shot to TA as proof). You should also ask at least one question during one of the Q&A sessions (also send screen shot of chat box to TA as proof). The schedules will be announced in due course (10%). 

  • 40% Video Project  

Produce a 3- to 5-minute video describing the leadership lessons from the life and works of one of the historical figures studied in this course. This video should include sound, images (like a PPT) and may include video extracts. Although it is not required, you can also produce Tableau visualizations. NB These will be uploaded to a class YouTube page.  In making the videos, you should follow relevant copyright guidelines.

Due by email to the TA who will put them on the YouTube site: Friday 6 December at 5pm.  

  • 15% AI-diary

The use of AI is permitted (and encouraged!) in this class. However, it must be documented and reflected upon.  An important part of the assessment is therefore an AI diary. This can be a Word document or other format, in which you record the prompt, the response, 50-word personal reflection on the value of the response and how you might want to further prompt the AI or edit the output. You must document every single use of AI related to the course. You should begin keeping the AI diary from the very beginning of the course.

Due by email to the TA: Friday 6 December at 5pm.  

 

 AI Policy

By requiring an AI diary, this course follows Approach 3 in the CUHK Use of Artificial Intelligence Tools in Teaching, Learning and Assessments A Guide for Students:

Use only with explicit acknowledgement

In courses where students are allowed or expected to collaborate with or use AI tools, students may use these tools for in-class learning activities, exercises or assignments as long as they explicitly cite or acknowledge the use of these tools. Details will be spelt out clearly in the course outline and/or the instructions of the assignments. Students shall follow the instruction strictly and are expected to understand the limits and appropriate uses of these tools. 

 

Email Policy

The TA and I are here to help you.  We aim to respond to emails within 48 hours of receiving them (excluding weekends and public holidays). If you do not receive a response within 48 hours, please send a follow-up email. 

學術著作誠信

請注意大學有關學術著作誠信的政策和規則,及適用於犯規事例的紀律指引和程序。詳情可瀏覽網址:http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/policy/academichonesty/

學生遞交作業時,必須連同已簽署的聲明一併提交,表示他們知道有關政策、規則、指引及程序。

  • 如屬小組習作,則所有組員均須簽署聲明;所有組員(不論有否簽署聲明及不論有否直接或間接撰寫有問題的內容)均須負上集體責任及受到懲處。
  • 如作業以電腦製作、內容以文字為主,並經由大學「維誠」系統 (VeriGuide) 提交者,學生將作業的電子檔案上載到系統後,便會獲得收據,收據上已列明有關聲明。

未有夾附簽署妥當的聲明的作業,老師將不予批閱。

學生只須提交作業的最終版本。

學生將作業或作業的一部份用於超過一個用途(例如:同時符合兩科的要求)而沒有作出聲明會被視為未有聲明重覆使用作業。學生重覆使用其著作的措辭或某一、二句句子很常見,並可以接受,惟重覆使用全部內容則構成問題。在任何情況下,須先獲得相關老師同意方可提交作業。

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