A Smart Girl's Guide to the Internet

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Author: Sharon Cindrich

ISBN-10: 1593695993

ISBN-13: 9781593695996

Category: Self - Help

There's so much to do online that it's hard for girls to know where to start - and which sites and services are right for them. A Smart Girl's Guide to the Internet can help. Readers will hear from other girls about their time online. They'll take quizzes and read tips that will show the how to be smart - and safe - Internet users. And there's even space at the back of the book for recording favorite Web sites. The more girls know about the Internet, the more they'll get out of it - and the...

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Packed with tips, quizzes, and "What would you do?" scenarios, this book can help you be a smart -- and safe -- Internet user. It's filled with great advice about everything from e-mail and instant messaging to blogs and social networks. Includes journal pages for recording your favorite Web sites.School Library JournalGr 3–7—This title provides lots of great advice to keep readers safe while using the Internet. Everything from preparing to connect, wise surfing, maintaining privacy while online—such as what to and what not to share, communicating, and expressing oneself via email—is covered. Also included is a section on cyberbullying, with suggestions on what to do if it occurs. Another chapter offers guidance and suggestions for sharing photos, recording videos, and downloading music. Many quizzes, lists, and creative ideas are complemented by clever and colorful cartoon drawings. There are many recommendations for fun, safe ways to stay connected with family members, to improve grades using the Internet, to help your community, and to just have fun. The last few pages provide space to record homework sites or game and other fun sites for future reference.—Susan Shaver, Hemingford Public Schools, NE

\ School Library JournalGr 3–7—This title provides lots of great advice to keep readers safe while using the Internet. Everything from preparing to connect, wise surfing, maintaining privacy while online—such as what to and what not to share, communicating, and expressing oneself via email—is covered. Also included is a section on cyberbullying, with suggestions on what to do if it occurs. Another chapter offers guidance and suggestions for sharing photos, recording videos, and downloading music. Many quizzes, lists, and creative ideas are complemented by clever and colorful cartoon drawings. There are many recommendations for fun, safe ways to stay connected with family members, to improve grades using the Internet, to help your community, and to just have fun. The last few pages provide space to record homework sites or game and other fun sites for future reference.—Susan Shaver, Hemingford Public Schools, NE\ \