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Digital Tips, Tricks and Help for Baby Boomers and Grandparents of the World as told by a fellow Grandparent. Easy to follow instructions on how to use your computer, smartphone and tablets to make life easier and connect to your grandchildren.

Digital Children's Books

Digital Children's Books

Digital Children’s Books – are They replacing the ones we read?

Well fortunately, some of the great classics are becoming digital and so children will still read the classics but just so you stay relevant this holiday, take a look at some of the favorite gifts of this year!

The Ultimate Guide to Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryThe Ultimate Guide to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

by Valarie Budayr & Roscoe Welply
$7.99

Level: Grades 1 and Above
Available on iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

This book written by my friend Valerie is the second in a series and really a great gift.

Literary Classic “Goodnight Moon” Comes To The iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch – 

Goodnight Moon

Goodnight Moon (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

New York TimesLiterary Classic “Goodnight Moon” Comes To The iPhone, iPad, and iPod TouchSacramento Bee8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Loud Crow Interactive, award-winning publisher of digital children’s books, in partnership with HarperCollins Publishers, a …

Written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd, Goodnight Moon is one of the best-selling children’s storybooks of all time. More than 60 million copies of the book have been sold since it was first published in 1947.

Parents Primed to Buy Devices and Ebooks for Their Kids This Holiday Season … – Digital Book World

Parents Primed to Buy Devices and Ebooks for Their Kids This Holiday Season …Digital Book WorldNearly 40% of parents with children aged 2-to-13 who read ebooks plan to purchase a new e-reading device for their children this holiday season, according to the study from New York-based children’s research firm PlayScience and Digital Book World.

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Digital Safety for Children and Adults Alike

Digital Safety for Children and Adults Alike

The Last Post on Digital Safety for Children just opened the door for us to investigate further.  Apparently there is a lot of concern and action being taken around this issues. And the concern is not just for our children. We are all vulnerable as more and more of our information is digitized and aggregated. How safe are you?

Everloop.com and McAfee Join Forces to Train Children in Digital Safety and … – DailyFinance

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Everloop.com and McAfee Join Forces to Train Children in Digital Safety and …DailyFinanceThe McAfee Cares – Online Safety for Kids school initiative employs volunteers to help train school-age children on ways to stay safe and secure, as well as ma …

Lifehacker – How Secure Are You Online – The Checklist

http://lifehacker.com/Oct 2

Use VPN services to secure everything you do: VPN services are a great way to create secure connections across the internet. Once your internet data is secure it’s time to secure your data on your home computer.

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Keeping Kids safe of Social Sites

Keeping Kids safe of Social Sites

Safety online  is so important and something that grandparents are concerned about.  There are so very many phisihng scams, bullys, identity thiefs etc that it is hard to know what is legitimate and what is not and how much freedom should our kids have online.

Some of  the worst experiences on social sites arise when kids are being mean to each other, posting unwanted photos, and/or revealing secrets about others. Let’s face it, children don’t understand the consequences of “innocent” actions they may take.  This is a good post by my friend Laura Rubenstein who shares some  steps to take to keep your kids safe.  http://www.socialbuzzclub.com/451/kids-safe-on-facebook

Another good article to research is found here:

How To Keep Your Kids Safe On Facebook – AllFacebook

In the age of social networks, it becomes more and more common for parents to monitor their children’s social network profile — in the future, it’ll be part of their parental duty of supervi …

Finally, this is a great video about some of the ‘kid friendly’ social sites that your kids or grandkids may be visiting.


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How Boomers Use the Internet

How Boomers Use the Internet

Have Boomers Mastered the Internet?

If there is one thing I know it is that Boomers have always identified themselves and prided themselves on individualism.  I think we coined the phrase didn’t we?  We do not like to be lumped into a single group based on our age, gender, weight, race or anything else.  So why is it that those selling technology have not figured this out.  We are all different even though there may be some similarities it is no more a prerequisite than other psychographic or demographic markers.

With that in mind, I wanted to know how are Boomers using the Internet and what is the level of Digital understanding among those born between 1945 and1964.

All Eyes Turn To Boomers And How They Use The Internet

www.readwriteweb.com10/10/12

It’s not a good idea to plug all Boomers in as ultra-savvy in all things tech. Like their children and grandchildren, they are selective in which elements of technology they like to use. Nielsen paints a picture of “techno-Boomers

How Saavy are Boomers?

A Role for Seniors and Boomers in Digital Literacy | The Pulse of

www.comfortlife.ca9/28/12

Boomers and seniors are uniquely qualified to bring some ‘high-touch’ to the ‘high-tech’ by offering an historical perspective and unique ability to put sociability back into social media. Show the kids and grandkids that there’s

Truth or Stereotype?

Does Your Facebook Profile Embarrass your Grandchild?

Does Your Facebook Profile Embarrass your Grandchild?

Do you have a Facebook page?  Well, of course you do!  Does your grandchild?  Are you allowed to be friends with them?  First they have to be over 13 to have an account on Facebook officially, then it would be nice if your grandchild wants to be friends but if not, don’t push it – remember, in their eyes we are still more like parents and Facebook is for friends.

But if you do have a grandchild that you are friends with, or to make sure that when you ask they are willing to accept your request, you should do these things:

1)  Make sure your profile is up to date with a good timeline cover and profile picture

2)  Make sure you are not posting embarrassing pictures of yourself or your grandchildren

3)  Make sure your comments and posts are something you would not mind your grandchild seeing – this is a turn about on the old make sure your
Embarrassed Teen
post would make your mother proud

4)  Make sure you are not too mushy – remember, their friends can see this and anything you say can be held against them – or restrict your posts to certain privacy settings

5)  Do share inspirational or instructional posts

6)  Do like or share current events that may be of interest to your grandchild

7)  Do find humor and joy in every day and share it!

Embrace new technology. Instead of seeing new gadgets and technologies as a burden refusing to learn how to send a text message, or post on facebook, or twitter, run toward it and learn more about why people love it. Take a class at the local Apple store or ask your grandchildren to teach you about how to maximize your smartphone usage.