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MySpace: Safe online networking for your kids [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x11 mm, kaal: 310 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Dec-2006
  • Kirjastus: Prentice Hall
  • ISBN-10: 0132060094
  • ISBN-13: 9780132060097
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x11 mm, kaal: 310 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Dec-2006
  • Kirjastus: Prentice Hall
  • ISBN-10: 0132060094
  • ISBN-13: 9780132060097
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"A third of children in the UK use blogs and social network sites, but two-thirds of parents do not even know what they are" NCH UK Survey In this timely and indispensable guide to online social networking for parents, online safety experts Larry Magid and Anne Collier demystify the largest and most popular social network sites, including MySpace UK and Bebo. This concise and hands-on book explores how your teenagers are using these networks and brings you, as parents, quickly up to speed on how to use MySpace and similar social networking sites and offers essential and practical advice to help you protect your kids and ensure they are using these sites safely. In this book, the authors remove the fear and hype surrounding social networking and take a clear-eyed look at what is really going on in the online communities that are experiencing such rapid growth and usage amongst kids in the UK today. MySpace: Safe online networking for your kids: Provides basic user-friendly, step-by-step tutorials on: how the sites operate how profiles are set up (and kept secure) monitoring a child's profile and activity without being intrusive and overprotective full up-to-date details of MySpace's security measures tips and ideas for ensuring that kids can enjoy their freedom on social networking sites without exposing themselves to fraudulent exploitation "This is a timely book for parents and educators who are struggling to keep up to date with their children's current use of social networking sites such as MySpace, Bebo and LunarStorm. With real authority the book explains in simple non-technical terms how these sites work, the appeal to young people and how parents and teachers can support young people in understanding the safety issues and get the most out of the positive opportunities these sites afford. Any parent with children using the Internet today should read this book!" Stephen Carrick-Davies, CEO Childnet International About the authors: Larry Magid and Anne Collier are the directors of BlogSafety.com, the leading website on social networking safety, featuring expert advice and an online forum where parents, teens and experts discuss issues concerning teen blogging and social networking.
Acknowledgments vi
Introduction xi
CHAPTER 1 Online Socialising Basics 1
What Is Social Networking?
2
Creative Networking
3
A Parents'-Eye View
7
Teenagers Are Figuring It Out
7
Multiplying Like Rabbits
9
Not Their Parents' Web
12
CHAPTER 2 The Scene 13
Creating a Self, Online
14
How Public Is It?
16
Many Little Worlds
20
Acting Up in Public
22
Are They Overexposed?
24
CHAPTER 3 MySpace for Parents 27
Setting Up an Account
28
Personalising Your Profile
34
Adjusting Other Account Settings
48
Turning MySpace Into YourSpace
53
Calendars
60
Cancelling an Account
61
CHAPTER 4 Managing the Social Stuff 65
Making and Managing Friends
66
Using MySpace Mail
71
Using the Address Book
74
Using Bulletins
75
Modifying Your Top 8
76
Deleting Friends
78
Commenting on Other People's Profiles
78
MySpace Events
83
Photo Rankings
84
MySpace Communities
86
Instant Messaging
100
Blogging
102
Tackling Safety Issues
105
CHAPTER 5 Social Networking Safely 107
First, the Research
108
Assessing the Risks
114
What's a Parent to Do?
130
CHAPTER 6 A Parents' Toolkit 131
Children Want Parental Input
132
Privacy Options for Older Children
135
Reporting Misconduct on MySpace
135
Finding Your Child Online
139
Monitoring and Filtering
143
Cancelling Your Child's Account
147
CHAPTER 7 MySpacers' Advanced Tricks and Tips 151
Pimping and Hacking: Oh My!
152
HTML Is Key
152
Before You Customise
153
Making Profiles Sing and Dance
156
Changing Top 8 Friends to Top 20
160
Monitoring Visitors to Your Profile
161
Bots: Making Friends by the Thousands
162
Uploading Video
164
Forums for Learning About Customising
167
CHAPTER 8 Where Do We Go From Here? 171
Teenagers Are in the Driver's Seat
172
Parents in the Car
173
There Ought to Be a Law...
174
Susan's Story
175
Index 179


AcknowledgmentsIntroductionChapter 1: Online Socialising BasicsWhat Is Social Networking? Creative NetworkingA Parents'-Eye ViewTeenagers Are Figuring It OutMultiplying Like RabbitsNot Their Parents' Web Chapter 2: The SceneCreating a Self, OnlineHow Public Is It?Many Little WorldsActing Up in PublicAre They Overexposured? Chapter 3: MySpace for ParentsSetting Up an AccountPersonalising Your ProfileAdjusting Other Account SettingsTurning MySpace Into YourSpaceCalendarsCancelling an Account Chapter 4: Managing the Social StuffMaking and Managing FriendsUsing MySpace MailUsing the Address BookUsing BulletinsModifying Your Top 8Deleting FriendsCommenting on Other People's ProfilesMySpace EventsPhoto RankingsMySpace CommunitiesInstant MessagingBloggingTacking Safety Issues Chapter 5: Social Networking SafelyFirst, the ResearchAssessing the RisksWhat's a Parent to Do? Chapter 6: A Parents' ToolkitChildren Want Parental InputPrivacy Options for Older ChildrenReporting Misconduct on MySpaceFinding Your Child OnlineMonitoring and FilteringCancelling Your Child's Account Chapter 7: MySpacers' Advanced Tricks and TipsPimping and Hacking: Oh My!HTML Is KeyBefore You CustomiseMaking Profiles Sing and DanceChanging Top 8 Friends to Top 20Monitoring Visitors to Your ProfileBots: Making Friends by the ThousandsUploading VideoForums to Learn About Customising Chapter 8: Where Do We Go From Here?Teenagers Are in the Driver's SeatParents in the CarThere Ought to Be a Law...Susan's Story Index