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Books in Quick Expert's Guide series

  • Write Your Own Blog

    Luisa Plaja

    Paperback (Rosen Pub Group, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Explains the basics of writing a blog, from choosing a blogging style and handling copyright issues to selecting the right host site and promoting with social media.
  • Build Your Own Web Site

    Chris Martin

    Library Binding (Rosen Classroom, Jan. 1, 2014)
    In this informative and entertaining guide, readers are taught how to build their own Web sites, including how to make them look great and how to master all the lingo. Included are "show-and-tells" about how the Internet works, where Web sites "live," how to write code, how to add text, images, and video, and how to add special features to Web sites such as apps and widgets. This invaluable guide that will have readers building their own Web sites in less than an hour also supports Common Core Standards for technical accounts and text.
  • Start Your Own Business

    Adam Sutherland

    Paperback (Rosen Pub Group, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Provides the basics for starting a business, including marketing, registering a website, and accounting.
  • Build Your Own Web Site

    Chris Martin

    Paperback (Rosen Pub Group, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Offers guidance on building a Web site, discussing such topics as writing HTML; adding text, images, links, and tables to a Web page; using CSS to add style; and making a site live online.
  • Quick Expert's Guide: Being a YouTuber

    Adam Sutherland

    Paperback (Wayland, Oct. 10, 2017)
    Learn all about becoming a successful YouTuber! From setting up your account to creating a viral video, find out how to master this popular platform and have your creative output seen around the globe!Be inspired the stories of YouTubers who have built their own channel and following from nothing. Find out the tips, tricks and secrets to gaining thousands of subscribers, millions of views, and much, much more.
  • Start Your Own Band

    Daniel Gilpin

    Paperback (Rosen Pub Group, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Provides step-by-step guidelines for starting a band, including how to work as one unit, playing music live, recording and promotion, and writing songs.
  • Write Your Own Blog

    Luisa Plaja

    Library Binding (Rosen Classroom, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Blogging can be a great way for teens to hone their creative writing skills, delve more deeply into an interest, and create community online. Teens can become expert bloggers in no time with this colorful, entertaining handbook that guides them through the process step by step. Readers get tips on setting up a blog, writing in an engaging way, linking to social networks, adding audio and video content, tagging posts for easy searching, and much more. They also get advice for dealing with dangers and nuisances such as cyberbullies, trolls, and comment spam. Definitions of key terms and abundant Web resources equip teens to navigate the blogosphere with ease.
  • Start Your Own Business

    Adam Sutherland

    Library Binding (Rosen Classroom, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Because of advances in technology, many teens are discovering ways to earn money through entrepreneurship. This guide provides all of the basics to business development, including handling money, making a profit, understanding the market, and expanding a business. Whether the reader has questions about a current business venture or is simply planning for the future, the information is invaluable. It includes charts and checklists, presented in a way that is fun, funny, and very accessible for the business savvy reader.
  • The Quick Expert's Guide to Creating an App

    Chris Martin (We

    Paperback (Wayland (Publishers) Ltd, July 9, 2015)
    With this book, the Quick Expert's Guide has crafted the perfect guide to becoming an expert app-maker. We show you how to create your very own amazing app from scratch - master HTMLs, programming, embed content galore, and get the insider knowledge on how to keep your user's coming back for more. The Quick Expert's Guide series aids the teaching of computing at KS2 and KS3, encouraging computational thinking and creativity. Each title includes features that break down the complex aspects of the subject, inspirational case studies, activities and a final project to test the reader's new skills. Chapter round-ups also offer tips on key words and phrases as well as boosting self esteem and confidence, in order to walk the walk and talk the talk of a true expert. Also in the series, Being a Youtuber, Building a Website and Computing and Programming.
  • Start Your Own Band

    Daniel Gilpin

    Library Binding (Rosen Classroom, Jan. 1, 2014)
    This hands-on volume gives young adults practical guidance to turn their dream of being in a band into a reality. Specific steps from what songs to play to touring are clearly described. Aspiring musicians learn every aspect of the process: where to look for band members, advertising, working as a unit, keeping costs down, playing gigs, recording demos, making a press kit, building an online presence, creating a Web site, getting on the radio, obtaining a manager, selling CDs, getting signed by a record company, and publishing music.
  • Launching a Satellite

    Peter Mellett, Alex Pang

    Library Binding (Rigby Interactive Library, May 1, 1999)
    Describes the launching of a satellite, covering such aspects as the crew, training, construction, testing, loading, take-off, activities in space, landing, and debriefing
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  • Solving a Crime

    Peter Mellett, Terry Riley

    Library Binding (Rigby Interactive Library, May 1, 1999)
    Follows the police as they investigate the theft of a Toltec mask from a museum, describing the activities and security measures of the museum, the theft, the search for and analysis of clues, the questioning of a suspect, the reconstruction of the crime, the trial, and the outcome.Follows the police as they investigate the theft of a Toltec mask from a museum
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