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Going Online @ Home: How to Make the Internet a Family Activity

Going Online @ Home: How to Make the Internet a Family Activity

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Step-by-step instructions enhanced with screen shots
Review: Going Online @ Home is specifically designed for parents wanting to make the Internet a family friendly activity. Enhanced with an accompanying CD-ROM, Going Online @ Home shows how the Internet works; what's needed to go online; how to make the Internet family-safe and family-friendly; and how to protect the family computer and insure privacy from the most common Internet dangers and hazards. Ken Reaves offers the non-specialist general reader step-by-step instructions enhanced with screen shots, tables and checklists, family-tested activities, a glossary, and an invaluable list of family-friendly web sties to visit. Going Online @ Home is a "must" for anyone wanting to insure their family's healthy, informed, and confident access to what the Internet has to offer today's family members.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Step-by-step instructions enhanced with screen shots
Review: Going Online @ Home is specifically designed for parents wanting to make the Internet a family friendly activity. Enhanced with an accompanying CD-ROM, Going Online @ Home shows how the Internet works; what's needed to go online; how to make the Internet family-safe and family-friendly; and how to protect the family computer and insure privacy from the most common Internet dangers and hazards. Ken Reaves offers the non-specialist general reader step-by-step instructions enhanced with screen shots, tables and checklists, family-tested activities, a glossary, and an invaluable list of family-friendly web sties to visit. Going Online @ Home is a "must" for anyone wanting to insure their family's healthy, informed, and confident access to what the Internet has to offer today's family members.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great online volume for family-conscious users
Review: Ken Reaves has written an incredible book geared toward a necessary topic --- family-friendly Internet surfing. I serve on Ken's staff at First Baptist Church in Clewiston, FL, and I know that this has been a passion of his for some time --- and I praise God that this has come to fruition.

As a youth minister, I know that teens are online constantly. 98% of my youth have E-mail addresses. I also know how important it is for parents to monitor their child's Internet activities. What I like about this book is that Ken has provided practical, easy-to-understand (how often can you say THAT about a computer book?) ways to help make surfing the web safe and fun.

This is a good volume.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great online volume for family-conscious users
Review: Ken Reaves has written an incredible book geared toward a necessary topic --- family-friendly Internet surfing. I serve on Ken's staff at First Baptist Church in Clewiston, FL, and I know that this has been a passion of his for some time --- and I praise God that this has come to fruition.

As a youth minister, I know that teens are online constantly. 98% of my youth have E-mail addresses. I also know how important it is for parents to monitor their child's Internet activities. What I like about this book is that Ken has provided practical, easy-to-understand (how often can you say THAT about a computer book?) ways to help make surfing the web safe and fun.

This is a good volume.


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