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Clicks - How to Be Your Best Self Online

Clicks - How to Be Your Best Self Online

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Natasha Devon's book "Clicks - How to Be Your Best Self Online" is a guide for young people navigating the digital world, teaching them how to see and evaluate all sides of an argument, spot fake news, explain their 'take persuasively, use the internet to campaign for a fairer world, and show allyship to marginalized groups.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 208 pages
Publication date: 18 May 2023
Publisher: Pan Macmillan


Navigating the digital world can be a daunting experience for young people, with three billion people online and their own biases, agendas, and issues. This book aims to provide a guide for young people to navigate this complex environment effectively. It will teach them how to see and evaluate all sides of an argument, spot fake news, explain their take persuasively, use the internet to campaign for a fairer world, get the most out of their online role models, and show allyship to marginalized groups.

Natasha Devon, a writer, campaigner, and broadcaster, has written this book based on her extensive experience working with teenagers, teachers, and parents on mental health, body image, and social equality. She has spoken to a wide range of experts and organizations, including The Centre for Countering Digital Hate, Childnet, Glitch, Fullfact, and Stop Funding Hate, to gather insights and information for this book.

The book is divided into four sections, each focusing on a different aspect of navigating the digital world. The first section provides an introduction to the digital world and its challenges. It explains how the internet has transformed the way we communicate, consume information, and interact with others. It also highlights the potential risks and benefits of being online, such as cyberbullying, online harassment, and the spread of misinformation.

The second section focuses on developing critical thinking skills in the digital age. It teaches young people how to identify and evaluate sources of information, spot fake news, and analyze arguments. It also provides tips on how to engage in respectful and productive online discussions and how to avoid falling into online echo chambers.

The third section provides practical advice on using the internet to campaign for social justice and equality. It teaches young people how to use social media platforms to raise awareness about important issues, organize protests and rallies, and contact elected officials. It also highlights the importance of digital literacy and the need to protect personal information online.

The fourth section focuses on building positive online relationships and showing allyship to marginalized groups. It teaches young people how to identify and challenge harmful stereotypes and biases, how to support and uplift marginalized voices, and how to create a safe and inclusive online community.

Throughout the book, Natasha Devon uses personal anecdotes, case studies, and expert insights to illustrate her points and make the information accessible and engaging. She also provides practical tips and exercises to help young people apply the skills and strategies discussed in the book to their own lives.

In conclusion, Natasha Devon's book, "Clicks: How to Be Your Best Self Online," is a valuable resource for young people navigating the digital world. It provides a comprehensive guide to developing critical thinking skills, using the internet to campaign for social justice and equality, building positive online relationships, and showing allyship to marginalized groups. By teaching young people how to navigate the digital world effectively, this book can help them become more informed, engaged, and empowered citizens in the 21st century.

Weight: 224g
Dimension: 152 x 197 x 18 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781529066630

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