Cyberspace Survival Guide
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Dealing With Cyberbullies
by Drew Nelson
Part of the Cyberspace Survival Guide series
Bullying seems to be a part of growing up, and now cyberbullying is, too. Knowing how to deal with cyberbullies is essential for all young people. They need to know the many forms of cyberbullying, how to react to the behaviors, and when to ask for help. Recent headlines have shown that the consequences of cyberbullying are serious and far-reaching. Readers learn why cyberbullying is on the rise and how they, and their friends, can combat it.
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Combating Computer Viruses
by John M. Shea
Part of the Cyberspace Survival Guide series
The word "virus" conjures up a scary image. Just as people don't want to be infected by a virus that might make them sick, they don't want their computers-and other electronic devices-infected by computer viruses. This must-read guide explains "electronic infections" and viruses, including Trojan horses and worms. Readers can arm themselves using the safety guidelines in the text to help combat and prevent the spread of these damaging computer programs.
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Safe Social Networking
by Barbara M. Linde
Part of the Cyberspace Survival Guide series
The Internet has become the major channel of communication for young people. Social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace are places where computer users can freely exchange ideas, build existing relationships, and forge new friendships. However, the anonymous nature of the Web has made it necessary to educate young people about the dangers of sharing personal information over the Internet. This vital guide teaches readers how to make their online profiles more private. It also stresses the importance of keeping information from users they don't know and highlights the many reasons to avoid "friending" a stranger on the Web.
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Cyberspace Research
by Barbara M. Linde
Part of the Cyberspace Survival Guide series
Today's students need to know how to find credible, trustworthy sources on the Internet. This skill is not only a necessity for success in school, it is also an important step in becoming a discerning individual in a world full of misinformation. Accessible, age-appropriate language gives readers confidence by teaching them how to navigate the data ocean of the Web and its many information websites. This technology guide is a must-have for any classroom that values quality research skills.
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Avoiding Online Hoaxes
by Therese M. Shea
Part of the Cyberspace Survival Guide series
Every year, millions of people are cheated out of money or tricked into providing personal information about themselves through online hoaxes. Unfortunately, online hoaxes are a part of modern life and anyone with an e-mail account will frequently encounter them. While some hoaxes are easy to spot, others are much more cunning. Readers use this practical guide to learn how to spot hoaxes and what to do after recognizing one. Need-to-know information for today's electronic world is presented in age-appropriate text, making staying safe online accessible to every reader.
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Online Privacy
by Julie Schwab Marzolf
Part of the Cyberspace Survival Guide series
The right to privacy isn't protected in the digital world as it is in many parts of the physical world. Each time someone uses a search engine or enters information on an online site, their data may be collected and used in many ways. Sometimes the information is used to provide more accurate search results. Other times, it's used to promote and sell goods, directed back at the user. Online scam artists and criminals also steal data that is not protected, or hack into accounts to steal data. Computer users of all ages need to know how they can better protect themselves and their personal information online. This guide will help them understand controversial issues and provide suggestions about better, safer Internet habits.
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