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In
this vital and timely book, Dr Bex Lewis shows us how to empower
young people
to get the best out of new technology and to avoid its dangers.
For
most parents, teachers and youth workers, getting to grips with new
technology is a huge challenge – Twitter, Facebook, blogging, chat
rooms,
email, the internet and beyond – and as technology changes and young people
grasp it faster than the older generations do, it can be a
real struggle to
know what to do to help, equip and defend.
This
is an important and timely book: keeping our children safe is of
critical
importance and a huge source of concern for many. Dr Bex Lewis shows us how.
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About the Author / Illustrator
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Bex Lewis is
the Research Fellow in Social Media and Online Learning for CODECm ST
Johns,
Durham, and the founder of Digital Fingerprint. She has wide ranging interests and
expertise, having taught in HE since 1998, in the subject areas of History, Media
Studies,
Design for Digital Media, American Studies, Film Studies and
Journalism.
Bex is a social media
‘resident’, and has developed a strong Community of Practice through a
combination of social media and conference/workshop attendance. Her diverse background
as a lecturer across
a range of disciplines has helped her to understand the range of
responses to
technology among colleagues and to have credibility as an education developer
in this exponentially growing field.
Raising
Children in a Digital Age by Dr Bex Lewis is published by Lion Hudson
and distributed
in New Zealand by New Holland, $19.99.
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Former leading New Zealand publisher and bookseller, and widely experienced judge of both the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Montana New Zealand Book Awards, talks about what he is currently reading, what impresses him and what doesn't, along with chat about the international English language book scene, and links to sites of interest to booklovers.
Wednesday, May 07, 2014
Raising Children in a Digital Age
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