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Information project "New Internet technologies"

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Information project "New Internet technologies"

    From April 7 to 27, a series of presentations will be held in three universities of Kiev within the framework of the information project “New Internet Technologies”, which will be held by experts in the field of new media and citizen journalism, as well as bloggers.

    Project goal: to tell young people about the effective use of new technologies.

    Presentation Topics:
    1. “Blogs. Ukrainian blogosphere »
    2. “History of the Internet. What is Web 2.0? ”
    3. "Using RSS"
    4. Internet Search
    5. "Social networks"
    6. "Social media"

    Project speakers will be:
    • Irina Kuchma, manager of the International Renaissance Foundation, sociologist, journalist
    • Maxon maxon Pugovsky, organizer of BlogCamp 2007. Kiev, specialist in the field of new media, teacher of the Mohyla School of Journalism
    • Alexander teo Demchenko, organizer of BlogCamp 2007. Kiev, specialist in the field of modern media
    • Sergey Danilenko, founder of the portal of citizen journalism Highway and the network of Ukrainian blogs hiBlogger
    • Alex ral Ryabtsev - Internet expert, entrepreneur, author of the Unofficial Google Blog in Ukraine and startup.in.ua
    • Oksana Zavoyko, organizer of BlogCamp 2007. Kiev, specialist in PR and social networks on the Internet
    • Roman Cooluck Rybalchenko, blogger , internet marketer and search engine assistant;
    • Stas Rudy, Internet marketer of the supermarket of licensed software Softkey-Ukraine


    Presentations are scheduled for the premises of the NTUU "KPI" library on April 8 and 10 (16:00); April 15, 17, 24 and 25 at 17:00 (hall 12).
    At NaUKMA - April 9, 11, 14, 16, 22, and 23, at the address: Voloshskaya 8b, 4th building, auditorium No. 100.
    In the "red" building of the National University named after T. Shevchenko's presentation will be held on April 7, 11, 14, 18, 21, 22 (aud. 413.108).
    * Check the schedule on the site.
    Admission is free.

    off project site

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