User:Wiggins jake

This user page was created for the purpose of meeting Dr. Emily Hanks introduction to public administration class at Texas State University criteria for completing phase one of the Wikipedia Project.

Individual evaluation

A. Content Does the lead section (first paragraph) of the article include a useful and clear overview of the topic? Yes it does Key points of the articles? It explains how the Civil Reform Act was implemented. Explains the beginning and history of the act Sufficient amount for the topic? Should include more information, lacking information Are the points well supported? Should be more supportive

B. Thesis & analytic focus Does the article focus on clear topic? Yes Does include scholarly support? Yes

C. Representativeness Does the contribution consider a variety of perspectives? It does not contribute a variety of perspectives Does it take an appropriate tone in providing competitive points of view? Yes it does

Wikipedia principle #2: Sourcing

Are all claims supported where appropriate with references? Should include more references Does the article contain in-sourced opinions or valued statements? Valued statements

Wikipedia principle #3: neutrality Does the article avoid stating opinions? No Facts? Yes How well balanced is coverage? Kind of short, but okay for a rough draft

Wikipedia principle #4: readability A. Language Well written? Yes Sentences well crafted and clear? Yes Proof read? Yes

B. Organization and style Clean and organized? Yes not sloppy Are the paragraphs well structured? Not really

C. Illustration Does it include appropriate images where possible? No images

Open ended feedback questions Question 1: what I like most that the group has done so far is that I feel like everyone contributed equally. After they each looked up their information they wrote who provided the information right next to it making it look neat Question 2: what two improv I believe should be done are more information and more sources

--Elizmacias (talk) 05:34, 24 April 2015 (UTC)ELIZMACIAS