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Paige not found

2024
"As much as Paige hates the word normal, it's a pretty good word to describe her life, and the kind of night she was having just before a single email turned her world upside down. In an effort to better understand and communicate with their autistic daughter, Paige's parents . . . had a chip implanted in her brain that keeps track of her location and brain activity. It can boost the chemicals that affect her mood. Suddenly, Paige isn't sure who she can trust. Can she even trust her own mind anymore? Now the company that created her chip is days away from merging with the most popular social network in the world, one that has a reputation for selling people's private information to the highest bidder. Paige feels betrayed and like she's been robbed of her free will. But there is one thing she can do. The email includes the names and addresses of the other kids involved in the study. She can track them down and show them what's been done to them. Maybe together they can put a stop to this merger and figure out how to get their chips removed for good"--OCLC.
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Growing up in public

coming of age in a digital world
2023
"The definitive book on helping kids navigate growing up in a world where nearly every moment of their lives can be shared and compared With social media and constant connection, the boundaries of privacy are stretched thin. Growing Up in Public shows parents how to help tweens and teens navigate boundaries, identity, privacy, and reputation in their digital world. We can track our kids' every move with apps, see their grades within minutes of being posted, and fixate on their digital footprint, anxious that a misstep could cause them to be "canceled" or even jeopardize their admission to college. And all of this adds pressure on kids who are coming of age immersed in social media platforms that emphasize 'personal brand,' 'likes,' and 'gotcha' moments"--Provided by publisher.

Me and Banksy

2021
"When someone hacks into her school's security videos and broadcasts students at embarrassing moments, Dominica expresses her anger through grafitti, and then wonders if she might use her artistic talent to do something about the problem"--OCLC.

Protect your data and identity online

2022
"School, work, banking, and shopping have all moved online in our modern world. This can be convenient for users, but it also means that sensitive data is at risk. Criminals seek to steal that data to carry out crimes. 'Protect Your Data and Identity Online' examines these risks and explains how users can take steps to defend themselves"--Provided by publisher.

The Me Tree

2021
"Bear just wants to live alone. By himself. With no one else. So he finds a cozy tree, just for him. He calls it 'The Me Tree.' But it turns out 'The Me Tree' may have a number of surprise guests . . . Can Bear learn to live with others?"--Provided by publisher.

Kiss & tell

On boy band Kiss & Tell's first major tour, lead singer Hunter Drake grapples with a painful breakup with his first boyfriend, his first rebound, and the stress of what it means to be queer in the public eye.

Drones

Learn all about drones, from how they were first created to how they are being used today.

Ethics in journalism

Explores the issues surrounding ethics in journalism by placing opinions from a wide range of sources in a pro/com format.

Me and Banksy

"When someone hacks into her school's security videos and broadcasts students at embarrassing moments, Dominica expresses her anger through grafitti, and then wonders if she might use her artistic talent to do something about the problem"--OCLC.

Respecting privacy

2019
This carefully crafted book helps children understand what things should be kept private and what shouldn t to help keep them safe.
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