The 14th module of the 'SputnikPro in Zubovsky' project concluded in Moscow. This was the second program this year, which involved journalists, bloggers, and specialists in SMM and PR from Abkhazia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan.
Over five days, from August 17 to 21, leading agency employees conducted lectures and master classes on the main areas of the modern media industry. Topics included the inner workings of modern radio, the news writing process, and the work of war correspondents.
One of the key topics of the course was interaction with artificial intelligence, and participants emphasized that the lectures on this subject were very engaging.
Sevara Orolova, a fourth-year student at the Uzbek State University of World Languages, participated in the SputnikPRO educational program in Moscow. She noted that all lectures and practical sessions were very useful and interesting, especially the classes on working in a virtual studio and creating media content using artificial intelligence.
Young journalists particularly highlighted the interesting practical sessions related to working in a virtual studio and generating media content using AI. Sevara also shared her opinion, noting that she previously had stereotypes and fears regarding Russia and this project, but they were not confirmed. She stressed that everything here is very convenient and wonderful, and they were provided with everything necessary.
SputnikPRO is an international educational project in the media sphere organized by the Sputnik information agency. It is a unique system of seminars, lectures, and master classes held for senior students who are journalists, press editors, bloggers, and university students, covering relevant fields in Russia and abroad. The instructors are top media managers, experts, and leading specialists of the agency.
