Social networking is now an entrenched activity for nearly every teen in the country. A recent study showed that nearly 75% of American teens use an online social network, a percentage that continues to rise. Librarians, such as the author herself, are often asked by young adults for help and advice on social networking, but teens also turn to their friends for information, which can be inaccurate or incomplete.
Social Networking: The Ultimate Teen Guide helps young adults make the most of their online experience, giving them a complete understanding of social networking while also addressing online safety. Author Jennifer Obee helps teens navigate through the challenging intricacies of social networks, covering such topics as:
FacebookYouTubeTwitternetspeakblogsprivacycyberbullyingvideochatsmartphones.
With quotes from teenagers about their favorite sites and personal stories, Social Networking is the perfect resource for teens trying to gain a better understanding of the vast online world.
By:
Jennifer Obee
Imprint: Scarecrow Press
Country of Publication: United States
Volume: 32
Dimensions:
Height: 265mm,
Width: 184mm,
Spine: 21mm
Weight: 653g
ISBN: 9780810881204
ISBN 10: 0810881209
Series: It Happened to Me
Pages: 260
Publication Date: 18 May 2012
Recommended Age: From 8 to 17 years
Audience:
Young adult
,
Preschool (0-5)
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
Chapter 1: This Ain’t Your Parents' Internet Chapter 2: Stay Safe and Be Smart Chapter 3: Stick up for Yourself: Cyberbullying Chapter 4: If You're Friendly and You Know It: Keeping up with Friends Chapter 5: Other Ways to Socialize With Friends Online Chapter 6: The Mobile World Chapter 7: How to Save the World Chapter 8: Home-made Movies: Manage your Videos Chapter 9: Attune to the Tunes: Managing your Music Chapter 10: Say Cheese!: Manage your Photos Chapter 11: Love Them, May as Well Follow Them: Celebrities Chapter 12: Get those A's: Doing School Chapter 13: Have Fun, Play Games, Avoid Boredom Chapter 14: Kicking the Habit: When and How to Quit Chapter 15: The Internet: The Final Frontier? Suggested Reading List
Jennifer Obee is the teen services librarian for the Standley Lake Public Library of the Jefferson County Public Library system (Colorado). She has served as the chair of the Teen Advocates Round Table, a committee of teen services librarians, and is part of a Teen Advisory Board for librarians. Obee is currently a part of the Colorado Teen Literature Conference planning committee and the Colorado Blue Spruce Book Award planning committee. She has contributed to books, articles, and bibliographies, including More Than MySpace (2009) and The Continuum Encyclopedia of Young Adult Literature (2005).
Reviews for Social Networking: The Ultimate Teen Guide
Gr 7 Up–Obee provides a sweeping look at the various possible forms of online networking. The book covers a mountain of material, but does so in a cursory manner. The author takes a mellow, conversational tone that encourages teens to communicate with their parents in setting online usage expectations and in discussing safety. Chatrooms and the likely accompanying bullying are discussed with an open-minded treatment of online access for children. Obee promotes self-regulation with respect to what’s out there and provides resources for online support in the face of bullying....It is a great read for parents who are seeking to better understand their children’s online world and bring themselves up to speed. * School Library Journal * While it is subtitled The Ultimate Teen Guide, this incredibly substantial and user-friendly manual is just as beneficial and appropriate for adults who wish to learn about social media and the Internet as it is for teens. This thorough guidebook provides practical information, constructive advice, and riveting facts about everything Internet related. It is not simply a book to be read but to be used and implemented. ... Share this treasure trove of computer wisdom with every adult, teen, parent, teacher, and colleague who crosses your path. * VOYA *