The article describes several technologies of teaching a special class "Psychology of Folklore and Psychologism in Classical Russian Prose Fiction" at non-philology faculties of higher education institutions. The article presents information pedagogical technologies, reveals insights into the meaning and advisability of using facilitation technologies in organizing and conducting multi-level classes at a higher education institution, and contains methodology guidelines for carrying out project activities. The article also describes in detail the methods of organizing a class activity aimed at studying a writer’s biography that are based on facilitation technologies. The group activities are based on "The World Café" model that makes it possible to process and comprehend a large amount of information, as well as to model or make up a plan of further activities on studying the works of an author in question. "Group memory", one of a facilitator’s main tools, is used to maintain the thinking process in groups.
The article identifies the goals and objectives of digitalization in education, and presents the forms of implementation of educational processes. It investigates the methods of ensuring information security in educational institutions, and identifying 4 basic types of risk to build a threat model. Investigations into the invasion of our institution were carried out, vulnerabilities were identified for 4 types of risk, the results in the form of successful attacks were shown and recommendations for their elimination were developed. After the recommendations had been implemented, repeated testing was carried out. The results showed a significant decline in the number of successful attacks.
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