city-journal.org - 10/10/2008
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A new book offers a guide for mentoring the children of the Web.
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book review: Palfrey & Gasser’s “Born Digital”
Technology Liberation Front —
... , and it is definitely worthy of your attention. In my book review posted today on the City Journal’s website, I argue that “Palfrey and Gasser’s fine early history of this generation serves as a starting point for any conversation about how to mentor the children of the Web.” It’s a comprehensive and very even-handed discussion about a variety of concerns or Internet pathologies, including: online safety, personal privacy, copyright piracy, offensive content, classroom learning, and much more. ...
book review: Palfrey & Gasser's "Born Digital"
The Progress & Freedom Foundation Blog —
... , and it is definitely worthy of your attention. In my book review posted today on the City Journal's website, I argue that "Palfrey and Gasser's fine early history of this generation serves as a starting point for any conversation about how to mentor the children of the Web." It's a comprehensive and very even-handed discussion about a variety of concerns or Internet pathologies, including: online safety, personal privacy, copyright piracy, offensive content, classroom learning, and much more. ...
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