More About This Resource
Christian Cyberspace Companion attempts to meet the needs of newcomers as well as offer valuable information to more experienced 'Net Surfers'. For those who are unsure about the online plunge, chapter two addresses many of the concerns that often keep believers away from the Internet. Chapter 13 offers guidance to help parents childproff the Internet. A glossary is also included to demystify the technical lingo involved with Internet usage. The author of Christian Cyberspace Companion ingeniously likens the Internet to a city: there are churches, businesses and lots of useful and interesting things there, but cities also have dangers that a traveler needs to be aware of. This resource helps turn the internet into a useful tool rather than an overwhelming sea of information.
Why Purchase the Electronic Version of This Book?
Since this book is about the internet, you are going to find links to websites in the text. If you are connected to the internet while reading Christian Cyberspace Companion you can click on a link and go directly to the sites that the author lists as useful for training. What better way to learn how to use the internet than through a resource written from a Christian perspective?
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About the Author
Jason D. Baker is an educational consultant at Loyola College in Maryland. A graduate of Bucknell University, he has been an active cyberspace citizen for over ten years and has written and spoken extensively on the use of computer technology in the building of God's Kingdom. Jason and his wife, Julianne, live in Baltimore.