ESSENTIAL SKILLS FOCUS ON CREATING QUALITY HUMAN RESOURCE FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
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This review article presents information from books, documents, academic paper and research related to digital literacy which emphasizes on 3 essential skills namely digital communication skills, media and information literacy skills and digital intelligence quotient skills. The author discuss the digital literacy curriculum and media literacy indicator. The responsible agency is the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society, Children and Youth Media Institute, Office of the Consumer Protection Board, Thai Health Promotion Foundation and Educational institutions to provide knowledge, understanding, building digital immunity to improve creatively communication, stay up-to-date on cyber security threats and develop the necessary skills so that everyone can challenge and survive in the digital age effectively. Being a quality person in a lifelong learning society.
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