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Arms students with the right tools to determine which online sources are credible and which aren't. Shows how to identify valid, factual information from unsourced statements, misinformation, and outright falsehoods. --Worldcat.org.
Provides an overview of basic and advanced Internet searching techniques, and includes information on search engines, word and phrase searches, Web site classifications, URLs and domain names, Wiki sites and blogs, and more.
Describes how to create a multimedia presentation, including adding graphs, images, sounds, and video, and how to integrate these elements to form an informative presentation.
Provides an overview of Internet research techniques to find information on specific people, places, and events; and includes information on primary and secondary sources, citing sources, plagiarism, and more.
Describes how to search for multimedia files on the Internet, including multimedia search engines, fair use of media files, and evaluating reliable sources --amazon.com.
Discusses copyright, its history, purpose, and copyright law, including fair use and public domain; also presents a discussion of online ethics, including such things as file sharing and user-generated content.
Describes the ways that users may generate Internet content, including blogs, Wikipedia, social networks, and sites for posting photographs and videos, and discusses Internet dangers and such activities to avoid as copyright violations.
Discusses the importance of using graphic organizers to provide information, different types of graphic organizers and how to create them electronically.
This book raises the reader's awareness of the array of information that can leave behind when using technology and the Web, discussing how to protect physical and psychological health; identities and property; and social and professional reputations well into the future.
An introduction to mobile communication and information technology and devises, such as cell phones, smartphones, laptops, and some of the various downloadable applications.
Discusses online etiquette, describing appropriate ways to interact with others when using computers and digital technology while in public, at home, doing research, and working on a group project
Describes how to use those parts of the Internet that are interactive, sometimes known as "Web 2.0," including Wikipedia, blogs, podcasts, video sharing, and other types of user-generated content. --Worldcat.org.
Introduces weblogs, including the history of the blog, how to create an informative and insightful blog, and the proper Internet etiquette for writing and maintaining a weblog.
This book celebrates the experiences, environments, and simulations modern gaming offers as well as the cognitive and developmental benefits they convey, while also highlighting the very real dangers that arise from excessive or inappropriate play.
Presents an introductory guide to Google and utilizing the web search engine and its many components, and describes how to use Google and the Internet safely and securely.
Presents an introduction to Wikipedia, the world's largest electronic encyclopedia, describing its conception and development, the roles of its authors and editors, and its strengths and weaknesses as a source of reliable information.