การส่งเสริมนิสัยรักการอ่านในยุคดิจิทัล

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การอ่าน, การส่งเสริมนิสัยรักการอ่าน, ยุคดิจิทัล

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การส่งเสริมนิสัยรักการอ่านในยุคดิจิทัลที่มีเทคโนโลยีเข้ามามีบทบาทสำคัญในการดำรงชีวิตเป็นความท้าทายอย่างยิ่งต่อผู้มีส่วนเกี่ยวข้องในการส่งเสริมนิสัยรักการอ่าน  ดังนั้นการส่งเสริมนิสัยรักการอ่านในยุคดิจิทัลจะต้องดึงดูดความสนใจต่อกลุ่มเป้าหมาย มีเทคนิคและวิธีการต่าง ๆ ที่จะช่วยให้กลุ่มเป้าหมายรักการอ่านถึงขั้นพัฒนาเป็นนิสัยและเกิดเป็นวัฒนธรรมการอ่านในอนาคตได้ ซึ่งต้องเกิดความร่วมมือของทุกฝ่ายไม่ว่าจะภาครัฐหรือเอกชน  รวมถึงครอบครัวที่เป็นจุดเริ่มต้นของการส่งเสริมนิสัยรักการอ่านให้เด็ก

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