Connected, but with Common Sense is a practical, down-to-earth guide to digital identity and online reputation for parents, adolescents and teachers.
We live in a fascinating and slightly exhausting digital world, where what we post online can matter almost as much as what we do offline. A bad day no longer fades away quietly. It can end up online, in high definition, with subtitles and an algorithm giving it far more attention than it deserves.
Written by a teacher, innovation lead and parent, this book is based on real experience from classrooms and family life. It explores how digital identity is built, why online reputation matters, and how something shared ""just with friends"" can travel much further than expected.
This book is for anyone who wants to understand the digital world without panic or technical jargon. You will find clear explanations, practical advice for home and school, real-life examples and a touch of humour to make complex topics easier to talk about.
The main idea is simple: building a positive digital footprint is possible, and guiding young people through it does not require constant control or fear. It requires conversation, common sense and a bit of patience.
You do not need to be a tech expert. You just need the willingness to listen, reflect and support.
Because being connected is part of life. Keeping your common sense online is a choice.
By:
Antonio Fajardo Navarro Imprint: Antonio Fajardo Navarro Volume: 1 Dimensions:
Height: 203mm,
Width: 127mm,
Spine: 11mm
Weight: 200g ISBN:9798233809941 Series:Tecnología Y Educación Pages: 198 Publication Date:05 January 2026 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active