Screen
capture of my Wikipedia entry about Life Course Appoach. Screen
capture from:
Susan Nielsen, personal collection. Original article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_course_approach, Accessed
Mar. 23, 2012.
Wikipedia is a great source of information; it is often called the "online encyclopedia" and is known for giving very general information to anyone who is interested in looking. Although, it is very important to consider that the information on Wikipedia can be edited and posted by anyone from around the world who has a Wikipedia username. Throughout this assignment, I have realized how easy it truly is for anyone to post on Wikipedia. For example: everyone in our class was able to successfully add to a stub on Wikipedia about any subject that they wanted to, even though no one in our class is well qualified in the subject areas (most of us do not even have a degree yet). Therefore, when looking at and searching information on the Wikipedia website, we need to think critically about the information that is being presented and not accept everything as being fact. The information from Wikipedia may not be reliable, as well, it may not be valid. This has also been noted by Clara Tran in her ALES 204 wiki blog post.
Overall, Wikipedia is a great source of information for anyone interested in doing a quick search for information that is not going to be used for scholarly purposes - such as: looking up who the 5th prime minister was, or what breed of dog to adopt. As well, Wikipedia is a great social media tool for people around the world with mutual interests to share their ideas with the world through the use of this online encyclopedia.