Raising a Digital Child: A Digital Citizenship Handbook for Parents

Raising a Digital Child: A Digital Citizenship Handbook for Parents

by Mike Ribble
Raising a Digital Child: A Digital Citizenship Handbook for Parents

Raising a Digital Child: A Digital Citizenship Handbook for Parents

by Mike Ribble

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Overview

As a parent, do you ever wonder how you can possibly keep up with all the new technologies your children take for granted? Cell phones, online games, instant messaging, social networking, and other technologies have all become so important in the daily lives of young people, and they seem to take them up at younger and younger ages all the time. The kids view this new digital culture as a normal way of life, even though as parents you may feel overwhelmed by all the unfamiliar challenges. Cyberbullies, stalkers, identity theft, intellectual property theft—it’s hard to know just what you can do to confront the risks.

You want your children to enjoy all the benefits a technological society has to offer, but at the same time, you want them to stay safe and act as responsible members of society. Raising a Digital Child is your guide. Inside, you will learn about many of the newest and most popular technologies, in parent-friendly language, along with discussions of the risks each might harbor and the types of behaviors that every child should learn in order to become a good citizen in this new digital world.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013492943
Publisher: International Society for Technology in Education
Publication date: 01/01/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 167
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Mike Ribble has worked at several different levels of education. He has served as a classroom biology teacher, a secondary school administrator, a network manager for a community college, and a university instructor. He received a doctorate in educational leadership at Kansas State University. His interests include technology leadership, professional development, and working with teachers to help enhance teaching and learning with technology. He has written several articles and has presented at regional and national conferences on digital citizenship and its effect on the changes within eduction.
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