User:Blantz71/sandbox

Link to group Workpage: User:Brittany (Wiki Ed)/sandbox

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Brittany_(Wiki_Ed)/sandbox&action=edit&redlink=1

United Kingdom

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom#Media

Added Section: Digital Divide in Internet

In this class, we look at the digital divide to see where differences lie based on things such as geography, social class, or age. In our new added section, we will be analyzing the impact certain features have on media in the UK. The global component will be us focusing on the digital divide in United Kingdom.

Culture of Brazil

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_Brazil

Added Section: Social Media

In this class, we have addressed the use of media in many ways. Such as, social media, Internet access across a period of time, the effects different factors have on our media use, and many others. We want to offer a section that illustrates how the residents of Brazil utilize and interact with the Social Media available to them. The global component will be us focusing on social media in Brazils culture.

Germany

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany#Media

Added Section: Digital Divide

The internet has been monumental since being introduced in 1983. In this article, we would add a Digital Divide section to talk about how the internet is changing Germany. The global component would be us focusing on Digital Divide in Germany.

Africa: Digital Divide

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_divide_in_South_Africa

Edited Section: Internet

The section “Internet” under the Africa Digital divide article has little information and is very out dated. Africa currently has the highest growth rate in Internet access, although it still has the lowest penetration use of internet access. The global component is looking at how Africa compares to the rest of the world.

Article Evaluation

Social Work:

Everything in the article is related to the topic and somewhat describes a different aspect of social work. Most of the information is up to date and very recent with only a few references coming before 2010. I think that the history of social work is rather short and could be elaborated more. The article takes a neutral position since it is mostly informative. The viewpoints seem to be equally represented since with no specific opinion taking control. One of the links brought me to a page that could not be found. The sources do support the claims in the article. The facts do have reliable references that mostly come from websites with no real bias since it is informative. There are conversations about adding different sections to the article such as environmental social work. The article is rated as B-class and a level 4 vital article in society. It is part of WikiProject Social and WikiProject Medicine.