Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –
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The Moscow Youth Academy has opened recruitment for a new stream. Participants will gain knowledge and skills in digital technologies and creative industries. The first classes will be held on September 6. This was reported by Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.
"Six free courses in modern areas have been prepared for students. For example, students will be introduced to the basics of Internet marketing and told how to use neural networks in their work. Students can choose one or several programs at once," said Natalia Sergunina.
The training will be conducted in a blended format – both online and in person.
The course "Contentmaker. Basic Level" will be devoted to the creation of text and video materials for websites and social networks, taking into account current trends. Experts will analyze each step step by step – from the idea to editing.
The program “Neural Networks: From Theory to Practice – Tools for the Future” will focus on the use of digital assistants in various fields.
Marketers will be offered to study various analytics systems and methods of their application, and then will be helped to develop and implement a personalized promotion strategy. Beginning designers will be given recommendations on how to assemble a website on a popular platform.
Tips on preparing a stage speech and overcoming the fear of public speaking will be useful for representatives of any profession.
Applications for participation are open from official websiteof the project "Youth of Moscow". Graduates will receive certificates of completion of the course.
The Academy was created jointly with the Technograd Innovation and Educational Complex at VDNKh, and opened this spring. The first cohort brought together 735 aspiring specialists.
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