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The Internet Playground

Children’s Access, Entertainment, and Mis-Education

by Ellen Seiter (Author)
©2007 Textbook XII, 124 Pages

Summary

Based on four years of experience teaching computers to 8-12 year olds, media scholar Ellen Seiter offers parents and educators practical advice on what children need to know about the Internet and when they need to know it. The Internet Playground argues that, contrary to the promises of technology boosters, teaching with computers is very difficult. Seiter points out that the Internet today resembles a mall more than it does a library. While children love to play online games, join fan communities, and use online chat and instant messaging, the Internet is also an appallingly aggressive marketer to children and, as this book passionately argues, an educational boondoggle.

Details

Pages
XII, 124
Year
2007
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820471242
Language
English
Keywords
internet education computer Education Learning Childhood
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2005, 2007. XII, 124 pp., 10 ill.

Biographical notes

Ellen Seiter (Author)

The Author: Ellen Seiter is Professor of Cinema-Television at the University of Southern California where she holds the Stephen K. Nenno Chair in television studies. She is the author of two other books about children and the media: Television and New Media Audiences and Sold Separately: Children and Parents in Consumer Culture.

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