At the program, students explored the comic book Knight of Crickets through vivid slide images and applied AI tools to gain a deeper understanding of the content; practiced using AI technology to support writing stories, drawing pictures and creating unique products and imaginary characters. The activity is not only an opportunity for students to explore the rich world of knowledge but also a foundation for them to become creative digital citizens. At the same time, it helps them comprehensively develop critical thinking, creativity, collaboration and communication skills.
Comrade Vu Quynh Loan, Member of the City Party Committee, Vice Chairman of the City People's Committee and Delegates attending the Program
Nguyen Ngoc Linh, an 8A student at Le Quy Don Secondary School, said that she often reads books in the evening for about an hour after finishing her homework. That helps her relax after a hard day of studying. Having maintained this for many years, reading is now not only a hobby but also a habit of hers. In particular, combining reading and AI applications has opened up a new reading method, promoting a love of books and forming a beneficial reading habit. Thereby, awakening creative potential, helping students become more confident.
EnterVietnam group Hanoi representative introduces the theme of characters and books using AI artificial technology
Mr. Le Van Thao, a member of EnterVietnam group in Hanoi, said, In the past, we only had a book to read, but the new reading culture now includes many activities, especially for young people and students who are able to use information technology to access many types of information, not only helping us read with our eyes, but also with our ears, reading by interacting directly with the computer. From making review videos, designing images, using artificial voices to retell book content, AI has become a "companion" to help readers express their own perspectives in a vivid and attractive way. Therefore, when the young generation begins to retell the story of books in their own way using technology tools, the reading culture will take on a new vitality, more dynamic, closer and more creative.
Mr. Le Van Thao, member of EnterVietnam group Hanoi
share and exchange with students of Le Quy Don Secondary School
Students practice applying AI to draw pictures according to their imagination.
There are many ways to spread reading culture in schools. And this not only requires efforts from the school but also encouragement from parents. Let children explore world knowledge through reading. This is a way for them to comprehensively develop skills and knowledge beyond the lecture. Especially when AI becomes a useful tool, each individual, especially young people, will have more opportunities to become a person who inspires reading in their own way, contributing to building a learning society, a society of modern and humane knowledge.
Article and photos: Thanh Xuan - City Center for Culture, Information and Communication