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Kirsteen Rogers, Laura Howell, Alastair Smith, Phillip Clarke, ...
The Usborne Internet-Linked Science Encyclopedia
by E.D.C. Publishing (Library Binding)
The Usborne Internet-Linked Science Encyclopedia
Designed for the Internet generation, this reference book includes a thousand recommended Web sites, providing a gateway to the vast ammount of knowledge on the Internet. The specially selected Web sites aim to enrich the content with video, animation, sound, interactive experiments and on-line quizzes.

The Usborne Internet-Linked Science Encyclopedia

Nancy E. Willard
Cyber-Safe Kids, Cyber-Savvy Teens: Helping Young People Learn To Use the Internet Safely and Responsibly
by Jossey-Bass (Paperback)
Cyber-Safe Kids, Cyber-Savvy Teens: Helping Young People Learn To Use the Internet Safely and Responsibly
Essential strategies to keep children and teens safe online As our children and teens race down the onramp to the Information Superhighway, many parents feel left behind in the dust. News stories about online sexual predators, child pornography, cyberbullies, hate groups, gaming addiction, and other dangers that lurk in the online world make us feel increasingly concerned about what our children are doing (and with whom) in cyberspace. In Cyber-Safe Kids, Cyber-Savvy Teens, Internet safety expert Nancy Willard provides you with need-to-know information about those online dangers, and she gives you the practical parenting strategies necessary to help children and teens learn to use the Internet safely and responsibly. Parents protect younger children by keeping them in safe places, teaching them simple safety rules, and paying close attention. As children grow, we help them gain the knowledge, skills, and values to make good choices--choices that will keep them safe ...

Cyber-Safe Kids, Cyber-Savvy Teens: Helping Young People Learn To Use the Internet Safely and Responsibly

DK Publishing
Mummy (DK/Google E.guides)
by DK CHILDREN (Hardcover)
Mummy (DK/Google E.guides)
From Howard Carter's discovery of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings, to the Ice Man high in the Alps, woolly mammoths in Siberia, warhorses in China, and sacrificial victims in Peru, mummies worldwide continue to hold us in their spell. e.guides Mummy peels back the layers to see inside mummies of all kinds, to understand how they were prepared, and to piece together the evidence about their cultures' beliefs in an afterlife. This brand new reference series reflects and enhances how today's young researchers gather, assess, and present information. Part of DK and Google's exciting family reference partnership, e.guides look at core topics from many angles, including facts, 3-D models, data boxes, charts, and more.

Mummy (DK/Google E.guides)

Myspace Community, Jeca Taudte
MySpace/OurPlanet: Change Is Possible
by HarperTeen (Paperback) (Release Date: 2008-03-11)
MySpace/OurPlanet: Change Is Possible
You can change the world. Here's how. Our climate is changing and human actions are the cause. Maybe you don't know why, or what to do about it. We do. In fact, we wrote a book about it (this book, the one in your hands). We'll harness your green intentions and push you beyond turning off the AC every once in a while. It's all in here: how to keep the planet healthy facts and info real-life stories suggestions and challenges eco-tips from MySpace users around the globe. Everybody who submitted a tip got their username in this book, btw. Each of us has the power to make a difference—open this book, arm yourself with knowledge, and start now. (Seriously. What are you waiting for?)

MySpace/OurPlanet: Change Is Possible

Benjamin Selfridge, Peter Selfridge, Jennifer Osburn
A Teen's Guide to Creating Web Pages and Blogs
by Prufrock Press (Paperback)
A Teen's Guide to Creating Web Pages and Blogs
Whether using a social networking site like MySpace or Facebook or building a Web page from scratch, millions of teens are actively creating a vibrant part of the Internet. This is the definitive teen's guide to publishing exciting web pages and blogs on the Web. This easy-to-follow guide shows teenagers how to: Create great MySpace and Facebook pages Build their own unique, personalized Web site Share the latest news with exciting blogging ideas Protect themselves online with cyber-safety tips Written by a teenager for other teens, this book leads readers step-by-step through the basics of web and blog design. In this book, teens learn to go beyond clicking through web sites to learning winning strategies for web design and great ideas for writing blogs that attract attention and readership.

A Teen's Guide to Creating Web Pages and Blogs

Benjamin Selfridge, Peter Selfridge
A Kid's Guide to Creating Web Pages for Home and School
by Zephyr Press (Paperback)
A Kid's Guide to Creating Web Pages for Home and School
Most students are familiar with the World Wide Web, but few are familiar with the primary underlying technology that makes it possible: HTML. A Kid’s Guide to Creating Web Pages for Home and School is designed for those who have grown up with computers but who have never had the chance to create their own web sites. Written by a kid for kids, this book leads students step-by-step through the basic functionalities of HTML, all with an inquisitive, friendly tone that encourages experimentation. Each section focuses on a specific project and includes sample computer screens to demonstrate the basic site being developed. Once practiced and learned, the individual projects and lessons are integrated into a single web site that can be "published" on the web. Also included are more advanced techniques for web page design, including sound, animation, and the uses of Javascript, Java, and Flash, as well as off- and online resources for readers to investigate.

A Kid's Guide to Creating Web Pages for Home and School

Preston Gralla
Online Activities for Kids: Projects for School, Extra Credit, or Just Plain Fun!
by Wiley (Paperback)
Online Activities for Kids: Projects for School, Extra Credit, or Just Plain Fun!
Surf your way to fun-filled adventure and school success in cyberspace! Want to join in the search for real-life aliens, take a virtual trip into the eye of a hurricane, and learn magic as you master mathematics? With Online Activities for Kids, the fun never stops and the learning just comes naturally. Where else can you build research skills while creating a family Web page, or learn about world geography while going on an Internet treasure hunt? Take a journey on the Underground Railroad. Turn your room into a world-class art museum. Build a dinosaur from fossils. This easy-to-use, step-by-step guide is bursting with imaginative projects like these and many more, including: Design your own roller coaster Relive a day in the life of a Civil War soldier Write a letter in a language you don’t even speak Find out how much you’d weigh on Jupiter Write haiku poetry And much, much more . . . With Online Activities for Kids, you’ll ...

Online Activities for Kids: Projects for School, Extra Credit, or Just Plain Fun!

Zohar Amihud
Look Mom! I Built My Own Web Site
by BookChamp (Paperback)
Look Mom! I Built My Own Web Site
A simple guide to building an entire webpage, this book enables kids to create an entire five-page site from scratch complete with built-in menu. Everything needed to create a site is presented, including step-by-step guidelines for basic planning and design, simple instructions on writing in HTML, details on website hosting, and how to promote a site. Each task provides specific guidance and is accompanied by a short explanation, ensuring that the young developer does not grow bored with the process. Suggestions for personalizing a webpage according to each user's needs and abilities are also provided, as are reviews of the different website-hosting services, some of which are free.

Look Mom! I Built My Own Web Site

DK Publishing
DK Google E.encyclopedia: Science (DK Google E.Encyclopedias)
by DK CHILDREN (Hardcover)
DK Google E.encyclopedia: Science (DK Google E.Encyclopedias)
The e.encyclopedia science pulls out all the stops to tell-and show-readers everything about science. Packed with the very latest photographs, illustrations, and 3-D models, and enhanced by cutting-edge computer image manipulation, e.encyclopedia science is a comprehensive and authoritative reference work for children. That's not all it is, though. The e.encyclopedia program takes the next step in modern reference publishing by partnering with Google, the Web's most trafficked search engine, to actively manage and update dedicated Web sites to take you directly to the most useful, safe, and age-appropriate information online. DK and Google-a match made in info-gathering heaven-set the benchmark for science and technology reference for the whole family.

DK Google E.encyclopedia: Science (DK Google E.Encyclopedias)

David L., Jr. Hudson
Blogging (Point/Counterpoint)
by Chelsea House Publications (Library Binding)
Blogging (Point/Counterpoint)
The increased popularity of Weblogs, or "blogs," has prompted many questions: Should blogging about a candidate be considered a political advertisement, subject to campaign finance laws? Should bloggers receive the same access to public officials and events as traditional journalists do? Should schools be able to regulate their students' blogs? "Blogging" tackles these issues by examining this hot-button topic from different angles. Full-color photographs, comprehensive sidebars, and relevant elements of the argument add value to this useful new resource for students of current issues.

Blogging (Point/Counterpoint)

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