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Digital life skills for youth : a guide for parents, guardians, and educators  Cover Image Book Book

Digital life skills for youth : a guide for parents, guardians, and educators / Angela Crocker.

Crocker, Angela, (author.).

Summary:

"Digital Life Skills for Youth is for parents, guardians, educators, and anyone who wants to be a positive guiding influence on the next generation of digital citizens. General concepts such as digital citizenship and reputation management are discussed. Also included are core skills for functioning in today's job market. If your child or teen needs social skills, study skills, business skills, safety skills, or other skills to thrive in their digital life, author Angela Crocker offers this book full of real-world solutions, guidance, and practical steps to setting kids up for digital success."--Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781770403147 (trade paperback)
  • Physical Description: xxx, 119 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: North Vancouver, British Columbia : International Self-Counsel Press, 2019.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"Includes exclusive downloadable forms kit"--Cover.
Subject: Internet and children.
Computers and children.
Computer literacy.
Internet literacy.
Information society.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • Independent Publishing Group
    In this digital age, how do we protect kids on the internet? Dangers lie on social media, and there is an increasing risk of cyberbullying, addiction, and loss of personal connection and community. This book teaches skills for living online and with technology—digital life skills for parents and educators to use to help kids. Topics include: document management, malware, cyberbullying resistance, digital etiquette, gaming and addiction, and more. This book identifies current problems and offers real-world solutions from an author trained in education technology. Crocker writes with authority about the realities for teachers in the classroom, the technology demands of curriculum, the conflicts with parents’ expectations, and the aspects of technology that do good! 

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