
Ellis at one of his legendary Friday night workshops, I can tell you that if you stick to the principles laid out in this book, you will be the better for it.. As others have noted, it IS a quiet book, but my children (3rd grade, 2nd grade, and pre-K) enjoyed it very much (although my 3rd grader,
- Title : Privacy, Information, and Technology, Third Edition (Aspen Electives)
- Author : Daniel J. Solove
- Rating : 4.88 (273 Vote)
- Publish : 2016-12-4
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 608 Pages
- Asin : 0735510423
- Language : English
Ellis at one of his legendary Friday night workshops, I can tell you that if you stick to the principles laid out in this book, you will be the better for it.. As others have noted, it IS a quiet book, but my children (3rd grade, 2nd grade, and pre-K) enjoyed it very much (although my 3rd grader, looking over my shoulder, said it was just 3 stars because he isn't that interested in planes - ahem).Anyway, I used this book as part of a short aviation unit study this summer after we came back from Nags Head - we studied the Wright Brothers, Amelia Earhart, and Louis Bleriot.I absolutely love the illustrations in this book, the author uses a fairly muted palate, and we used butcher paper, various brown paints, and white paint applied with sponges and cotton balls to make our own plane-lost-in-the-clouds picture.We also used the book to discuss persistence & passion (the Wright Brothers made 3 trips to Kitty Hawk before they were successful, but Louis Bleriot had - if memory serves me correctly, which admittedly it hasn't been doing lately - 8 or 9 "failures" before he was successful building his plane). Earlier research focused on attempting to teach apes how to produce an alternative language, such as sign language, but with only limited success.Even the chimpanzees raised in human families remained limited to non-verbal body language on the productionA comprehensive and in-depth treatment of all the important information privacy issues.Features:
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