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Writer Nelson Aguilera discusses reading in the age of 'hyper-screens'
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Writer Nelson Aguilera discusses reading in the age of 'hyper-screens'

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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Interview Named sources Context piece
  • Writer and educator Nelson Aguilera discussed reading in the age of "hyper-screens" during a visit to the International Book Fair.
  • He reflected on exercises to motivate children and young people to read.
  • The discussion took place at the ABC Color stand at the fair.

Writer and educator Nelson Aguilera visited the ABC Color stand at the International Book Fair, where he shared his thoughts on the challenges of promoting reading in an era dominated by "hyper-screens." Aguilera, also a teacher, reflected on the difficulties of capturing the attention of young people accustomed to constant digital stimulation.

Aguilera discussed practical exercises and strategies aimed at motivating children and adolescents to engage with books. His insights focused on making reading a more appealing and accessible activity for a generation growing up surrounded by digital devices and rapid-fire content.

The conversation highlighted the perceived competition between traditional reading and the allure of screens, emphasizing the need for innovative approaches to foster literacy and a love for books among younger audiences. Aguilera's participation underscored the fair's role in facilitating such critical discussions about culture and education.

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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.