Education
Visual Content Affecting Reading Culture – Author
Must be a creative writer and author, Mr Akin Akingbogun, has said the high amount of visual content on social media has reduced reading culture and affected the attention span of readers.
Akingbogunj a graduate of Civil Engineering from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, who recently published a novel titled, Dreams from Yesterday,’ explained that reading could be improved through innovative ways like using short story writing, interactive storytelling, short videos with voiceovers.
He said, “Due to the high amount of visual content on social media competing with traditional books or online readers, the attention span of readers has reduced drastically.
“Lengthy novels only appeal to a small section of regular readers, and the messages and learnings are often lost to a great number of readers.
Short story writing, while not new, is a dynamic approach to keeping readers engaged long enough for their attention span.”
“We need to find innovative ways to get readers to spend time reading without being invasive. This would include using interactive storytelling, short videos with voiceovers, and other similar approaches.”
He added that his storybook, ‘Dreams from Yesterday,’ targets a range of readers, from teenagers to senior citizens, saying it depicted life scenarios that every reader could relate to and learn from.
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