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Books with title Online Safety

  • Online Safety for Coders

    Heather Lyons, Elizabeth Tweedale, Alex Westgate

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 2016)
    How can you stay safe while surfing the Internet? The internet is an exciting world, but there are things you should be careful of as well. Find out how information is shared online, how cookies work, how to protect your privacy, and how to keep your computer safe. Then use the link in this book to try fun activities and projects to see how safe you can be online.
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  • Stay Safe Online

    Lisa Owings, Intuitive, Lerner Publishing Group

    Audible Audiobook (Lerner Publishing Group, May 12, 2017)
    Which websites are fun and safe for kids? What is cyberbullying? What information is dangerous to share with strangers online? Find out how to protect yourself in this book about using online resources safely.
  • Online Safety

    Jeri Freedman

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Aug. 15, 2011)
    Explores the risks of online communication and provides suggestions on how to protect personal information and use the Internet safely.
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  • Online Safety

    Caitie McAneney, Caitlin McAneney

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    The Internet can be one of the most useful tools for young learners. It can also open them up to dangerous situations and inappropriate content. This book teaches readers how to use the Internet responsibly. It addresses relevant issues, including social networking, online gaming, and cyber bullying. Through age-appropriate text, readers will learn how to avoid strangers and keep their personal information safe. Tell Me More boxes give advice for complicated online situations. Color photographs and a detailed glossary support the text. Supplemental websites provide opportunities for further research.
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  • Online Safety

    Caitie McAneney, Caitlin McAneney

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2015)
    The Internet can be one of the most useful tools for young learners. It can also open them up to dangerous situations and inappropriate content. This book teaches readers how to use the Internet responsibly. It addresses relevant issues, including social networking, online gaming, and cyber bullying. Through age-appropriate text, readers will learn how to avoid strangers and keep their personal information safe. “Tell Me More” boxes give advice for complicated online situations. Color photographs and a detailed glossary support the text. Supplemental websites provide opportunities for further research.
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  • Online Safety for Kids

    Iyas AlQasem

    language (Nabilsi, May 28, 2015)
    An easy to use book to help you and your children keep them safe on the Internet. Practical, with real-world examples, and guidelines to arm your kids for safe, independent Internet browsing.The Internet is a force for good for kids, with enormous scope for learning, and for constructive and creative play. But there are also many ways children can get into trouble, often unwittingly. Without some level of caution, children may be exposed to a variety of dangers and inappropriate content. The authors have seen sad cases of what can go wrong when unprepared kids are victims of cyber-bullying and online grooming.They wrote this guide on e-safety for kids precisely because they believe children should be able to make the most of what the Internet offers while staying safe.The book explains the essential principles for kids to stay safe on the Internet. Teaching them the principles is vital - it will mean they can spot danger when you're not looking over their shoulders, and will also allow them to stay safer as the Internet evolves and new sites and apps come out.But guidelines alone aren't enough. So there are many specific scenarios of what to look out for, using many of the more popular Internet sites and apps as examples.Bearing in mind that kids today will also likely access the Internet on their (or their friends') smartphones, there are also sections specifically for staying safe on smartphones.StructureThe Bare Essentials. A summary of all the guidelines for parents. Quick and easy to read, this will set you up if you really have no time to look into more detail. Though we recommend you do!The Children's Guide. This part is for kids. Written in child-friendly language, we'd still recommend you go through it with them to ensure they understand. As it's a separate section, you can even print it out for them on its own.The Parent's Guide. The core of the book, split as follows:Preparation. Things you should think through beforehand. Such as whether you have a rule about where they access the Internet from at home.Principles. The key principles your kids should understand. Such as never meeting with anyone in real life that they've only met online without your explicit say-so. For each principle, we highlight what you should watch out for, give specific examples (e.g. if they're on Twitter), and help you with a clear message for your child.Principles for smartphones. Additional considerations for mobiles, again, with what to watch out for, examples (e.g. on Instagram), and message for your kids.Resources. A set of resources you may want to look at, ranging from places to report abuse, to websites that give you a rundown on safety for the latest apps for kids, through to sites to reinforce the messages for your kids.This book is not...... a blow by blow account of every site or app. There's a reference to sites with updated info, but they change so quickly that a book’s not the best way to do that.... enough! It supports you so you know what to look for, but you still need to be involved!About the authorsOnline Safety for Kids comes from Freaky Rivet, the safe, ad-free, online club where kids reward each other for doing activities in the real world. We're building an online community of kids who want to balance technology and the Internet with real-world activity, growth, and hobbies. Our co-founders, Kevin and Iyas, are on a mission to get kids moving, creating and exploring. One is a teacher of thousands of kids and provider of educational support to many more. The other is a techie dad of four, founder of a children's charity, and school governor. Needless to day, they've looked to apply all the principles here to ensure Freaky Rivet itself is safe.
  • Online Safety for Coders

    Heather Lyons, Elizabeth Tweedale, Alex Westgate

    eBook (Lerner Publications TM, Aug. 1, 2016)
    How can you stay safe while surfing the Internet? The internet is an exciting world, but there are things you should be careful of as well. Find out how information is shared online, how cookies work, how to protect your privacy, and how to keep your computer safe. Then use the link in this book to try fun activities and projects to see how safe you can be online.
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  • Online Safety for Coders

    Heather Lyons, Elizabeth Tweedale, Alex Westgate

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications, Aug. 1, 2016)
    How can you stay safe while surfing the Internet? The internet is an exciting world, but there are things you should be careful of as well. Find out how information is shared online, how cookies work, how to protect your privacy, and how to keep your computer safe. Then use the link in this book to try fun activities and projects to see how safe you can be online.
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  • Safe Online

    Rosemary Jennings

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Todays children are connected to the Internet at an early age. Its a part of their daily lives, but there are important rules to follow, too. In this title, readers will learn that being online comes with a responsibility to be safe. This introductory text, which has an ATOS reading level of 0.50.9, introduces readers to the important rules of online safety. Theyll learn to never share personal information or talk to strangers, as well as the importance of being kind to others online. This title is a helpful resource for teaching online safety to younger children. Nonfiction text features such as an index, Words to Know section, and websites offer opportunities for additional learning.
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  • Stay Safe Online

    Lisa Owings

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications TM, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Which Web sites are fun and safe for kids? What is cyberbullying? What information is dangerous to share with strangers online? Find out how to protect yourself in this book about using online resources safely.
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  • Safe Online

    Rosemary Jennings

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Todays children are connected to the Internet at an early age. Its a part of their daily lives, but there are important rules to follow, too. In this title, readers will learn that being online comes with a responsibility to be safe. This introductory text, which has an ATOS reading level of 0.50.9, introduces readers to the important rules of online safety. Theyll learn to never share personal information or talk to strangers, as well as the importance of being kind to others online. This title is a helpful resource for teaching online safety to younger children. Nonfiction text features such as an index, Words to Know section, and websites offer opportunities for additional learning.
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  • Stay Safe Online

    Brien J. Jennings

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2018)
    What does it mean to stay safe online? What exactly is Internet safety? Emerging readers need to know these important concepts. Straightforward, neutral text and vivid photographs provide readers with the tools they need to be successful and safe users of all types of media.
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