In this guide, Brooks-Young, a technology trainer and technology curriculum specialist, helps school principals become proficient Internet users and also lists the best sites for principals. The book can be used by individuals or as a text for a course or training session. Part 1 outlines Internet survival skills, covering hardware and Internet basics (logging on, using a web browser) and also treats advanced topics such as using multiple browsers, organizing favorites, conducting successful searches, and security. Tasks are explained with step-by-step instructions, vocabulary terms, labeled screen shots, and FAQs. Part 2 offers an annotated directory of Internet sites in many categories, including curriculum, finance, professional development, organizations, research institutes, and social and legal issues. Each entry includes an URL, a site description, and a summary of highlights for principals, plus a b&w screenshot of the site. An appendix offers charts correlating the sites to National Educational Technology Standards for Administrators. Annotation 穢2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)