User talk:Mjleblanc90/sandbox

Article Evaluation
I would say that for both articles there is a wealth of knowledge. I belief that the second article the “Digital Divide in Canada can be used on a larger scale than just Canada. I feel as though the “Digital Divide” was full of factual information however it is lot to digest. It is slam packed with so many different bullet points. Both seem to hit on social and economic stature to be one of leading causes of this divide but they go into explanations of other factors. I would say they are both neutral and are just laying out the whys which are mainly location and social stature. The second article had its moments where I feel as though it could have been seen as biased but overall it retracted to a neutral line for me. The criticism section in the first article only states things others have said and once again I receive it as neutral. In the first article overcoming the divide came up twice and I feel that the first mention of this was enough I was able to grasp the concept then. I tried 5 links per each article and all of those worked. The first article based a lot on the early 2000’s and the 1990’s latest being about 2006 but the graphs took into consideration up to 2016. So I would say some of that information could easily be out of date. The first article has some chatter in the Talk portion but the second (Digital divide in Canada) does not. They are talking about Wikiproject computing, that the Digital Divide received a peer review, etc. Both are a part of the Wikiprojects. On the Canada page I found a C-class rating but nothing on the first one. I will refer us to our discussion last week. We talked about content gaps and ensuring that we answer the question being asked. After reading both articles I could gather what each was talking about. I did get bogged down in the first because of all the information clouded it. You must have an unbiased neutral perspective to help inform individuals.

Week6
What I plan to bring about is a detailed and well informed article about the digital divide in both Thailand and Vietnam. I will find this very challenging and ensure no assumptions will be made. Only facts.