Online networking is the wave of the future. However, many social networking sites are not appropriate for elementary school-aged kids. This book explains online social networking and explores kid-friendly networking options.
"Introduces readers to sites such as Facebook and SnapChat, and demonstrates how these sites enable people to connect like never before"--Provided by the publisher.
Jason spends most of his nights talking online with Lacey, who seems to be the perfect girl, but when Lacey refuses to meet him in person, Jason does some Internet searching and discovers that Lacey died a year ago, and Jason must figure out what is going on before it is too late.
networks and power, from the Freemasons to Facebook
Ferguson, Niall
Examines the notion of hierarchies and explores how hierarchies have throughout human history driven social, cultural, and political change--from the hierarchical structure of the brain and the food chain to the family tree and the organization of Freemasonry. Compares and contrasts hierarchies of the upper echelons of society, such as government and business, and argues that in reality throughout most of history the hierarchies that hold real power have been among the "common" people spreading ideas.
A guide that emphasizes the importance of networking expertise and focuses on how to navigate the process of networking and cultivate useful social skills.
Explores makerspaces, common locations where people get together to work on creative projects and share ideas. Includes audio, videos, activities, weblinks, slideshows, transparencies, maps, quizzes, and supplementary resources.