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Cell Phone Safety (Tech Safety Smarts)
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Cell Phone Safety (Tech Safety Smarts)
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Kathy Allen
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Consultant editor Frank Baker
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:32 |
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Category/Genre | Parties, etiquette and entertaining |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781620657966
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Classifications | Dewey:395.59 |
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Illustrations |
Line drawings, color; Illustrations, color
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Capstone Press
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Imprint |
Capstone Press
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Publication Date |
1 January 2013 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
If you get a text from a stranger, do you know what to do? Don't worry if you don't. This book is here to help! Learn tech-savvy ways to keep your cell phone a safe zone without taking away all the fun!
Author Biography
Kathy Allen has published over one dozen books for children. She has previously worked as an editor and in marketing for children's library book publishers. She has a B.A. in English from the University of Minnesota. Allen lives with her husband and their son in Minneapolis.
ReviewsThis informative title sounds a cautionary note about how to use the devices wisely. . . .The book also contains vignettes about cyber bullying as a reminder of how technology can be used in the wrong way. Although the information provided here is basic, it is also important and provides guidelines designed to protect the user.-- "Reading Today Online" This pertinent, practical series clearly explains safety protocols students should follow while online. . . .The series will be helpful for classroom teachers, counselors, and media specialists who are building curriculum in this area.-- "Library Media Connection" While each volume in this series focuses on a different area, similar message are found in all of them: think before you send, follow the rules, keep private information safe, don't be a bully, and don't be afraid to ask an adult for help. Beyond these basics, important topics covered include monitoring one's online presence; the role of real money in virtual games; the risk of using social networking apps on a cell phone; and the key to a solid username and password. Each title also includes a reminder to unplug and enjoy real life. Bold charts and graphics and large color photos and images add a magazinelike twist to the textbook format. "In the News" text boxes relate anecdotes and facts while "Talk About It" boxes offer up scenarios to prompt critical thinking and excellent home or school conversations. Vocabulary words are in bold and defined at the bottoms of the pages on which they appear as well as in glossaries with pronunciation guides. Must-have titles for reports and self-education alike.-- "School Library Journal, Series Made Simple"
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