Press Office of the Academy took part in the All-Russian seminar
On April 6, with the blessing of the Metropolitan of Volokolamsk Hilarion, President of the Scientific and Educational Theological Association, the first lesson of the All-Russian educational seminar "Theology as the information policy of a university" took place. This is a joint project of the Scientific and Educational Theological Association (NOTA) and MIA "Russia Today".
The seminar was attended by staff of the Moscow Theological Academy press office.
The topic of the lesson was “How people see and manage information today, or how to make your resources popular?”
The participants learned about the basic laws, trends and strategies of information perception, how to analyze the characteristics of audience and chose more effective media tools. The speakers answered the questions: “What does it mean to manage the information field and attention?”, “How to use it to develop the resources of your organization?” He also gave some more or less successful examples and presented the results of a recent scientific research.
N.V. Tyurina, Head of the Department of Projects in the Field of Education and Social Sphere, Project Manager of the Social Navigator Project of the MIA “Russia Today” and Head of the All-Russian Training Seminar, opened the meeting.
Then his word took P.L. Zaitsev, Dean of the Faculty of Theology, Philosophy and World Cultures, Professor of the Omsk State University named after F.M. Dostoevsky.
The last speaker was I.A. Yarinskikh, Member of the Creative Union of Russian Artists, Member of the Union of Russian Journalists, Member of the Producers Guild of the Union of Russian Film-directors, Chairman of the Organizing Committee (General Producer) of the Moscow International Ballet Festival "Grand-Pa" (the Bolshoi Theater and the Maly Theater). He gave a presentation on "Cinema as a carrier of theological meanings in modern culture."
At the end of the seminar, the organizers of the event thanked the speakers and all listeners for their active participation.
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