I Found It on the Internet

Coming of Age Online

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Language Arts, Library & Information Services, Reference
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Author: Frances Jacobson Harris ISBN: 9780838991091
Publisher: ALA Editions Publication: January 1, 2011
Imprint: ALA Editions Language: English
Author: Frances Jacobson Harris
ISBN: 9780838991091
Publisher: ALA Editions
Publication: January 1, 2011
Imprint: ALA Editions
Language: English

Today’s teens immerse themselves in the world of technology as never before. But texting, tweeting, chatting, blogging, and other social networking largely occur in a free-for-all environment of unbridled access; quality takes a backseat to quantity. To help librarians, educators, and parents step in to guide teens’ decision making, Frances Jacobson Harris offers a thoroughly updated edition of her classic book, including Advice on how to help young people make good decisions, especially in such thorny areas as music and media sharing Tools for formulating information and communication policies, with research and commentary on the latest technology Practical ways of dealing with the problematic issues of hacking, cheating, privacy, harassment, and access to inappropriate content Packed with timely information, Harris’s book remains the best resource for being an effective technology mentor for students.

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Today’s teens immerse themselves in the world of technology as never before. But texting, tweeting, chatting, blogging, and other social networking largely occur in a free-for-all environment of unbridled access; quality takes a backseat to quantity. To help librarians, educators, and parents step in to guide teens’ decision making, Frances Jacobson Harris offers a thoroughly updated edition of her classic book, including Advice on how to help young people make good decisions, especially in such thorny areas as music and media sharing Tools for formulating information and communication policies, with research and commentary on the latest technology Practical ways of dealing with the problematic issues of hacking, cheating, privacy, harassment, and access to inappropriate content Packed with timely information, Harris’s book remains the best resource for being an effective technology mentor for students.

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