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Article Evaluation
editI really don’t see how parents downloading apps for their kids is at all relevant to the digital divide or how Location matters that section only had one sentence. The article is neutral as far as I can tell. What I’m writing right now is very clearly not. The links that I checked worked. The information didn’t seem to come from any biased sources. This article doesn’t seem to be a part of any wikiprojects to me, and there aren’t really any conversations going on in the talk page. This page talks about the digital divide in a very wordy way that isn’t used in class and Canada; we don’t talk about Canada.
Wiki Project
edit3 Choices (Mobile phone use in schools, Social media in education, Library History )
1st Choice : Add a new section for Messaging Apps used on Mobile phones in schools.
(Summary) This section relates to the course because many students use apps such as "GroupMe" to communicate, and has been a useful tool in implementing group projects.
2nd Choice: Add a new section for the various Methods Institutions Communicate
(Summary) This would relate to the course because many schools use various social media platforms to communicate with students such as YouTube,Twitter, and many more.
3rd Choice: Add a new section on the Historical importance of Libraries
(Summary) The historical importance of libraries is important, they have served as social spaces, a place to obtain knowledge, quiet spots, and a trusted place for public usage.
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