Berkely guide
1. Authority - Who is the author? What is their point of view?
Bunmi banjo created Google skill for Africa teaching you about different topic they have on the platform I chose Introduction to code they have skill in marketing ,financial ,job land and coding they upload YouTube video for sources and it user friend from the ages 14+
2. Purpose - Why was the source created? Who is the intended audience?
It for people who want to upskill themselves and learn new skills and methods to enter into digital world environment the source was create to help Africa enter into digital world and learn new thing in easy environment of learning
3. Publication & format - Where was it published? In what medium?
It published on the website called google skill for Africa and it publish with quiz and YouTube video as well as you download pdf and it mobile friendly
4. Relevance - How is it relevant to your research? What is its scope?
Yes, it bridges the digital divided with it easy content and learn different things it even show how long the course take and it auto marks once you complete the task they have different level so you can learn slowly as you go
5. Date of publication - When was it written? Has it been updated?
Launched in 1 nov 2016 it has millions of people pass with skill they need help them benefit them and it constantly being update as new content comes out
6. Documentation - Did they cite their sources? Who did they cite?yes google
7. While more people are able to get online across Africa—on track to reach 500 million users by 2020—many still lack digital skills. Without skilled people who can take full advantage of the opportunities that the internet brings, communities won’t be able to access the opportunities to build businesses, create jobs and boost economic growth.
8. To help close this skills gap, in April we announced a commitment to train 1 million Africans in digital skills within a year. Six months later, we’re proud to update that we’ve reached the halfway mark. More than 500,000 Africans have received training that will help them to become business entrepreneurs, find employment and contribute to economic growth across the continent.
9. We have worked closely with partners across the continent to provide, face-to-face trainings. We also know that there are many people across the continent who are unable to attend in person training sessions and who want to acquire digital skills in their own time, from their own phone or computer. To address this challenge, we recently launched a new Digital Skills Africa online portal accessible via desktop or mobile.
Introduce your post by identifying and providing a link to the tool/resource. Tell the reader why you selected this resource. Explain what criteria or framework you used to evaluate the resource. Provide your evaluation. Conclude by telling us whether (after your evaluation) this is a tool/resource you would indeed use in the future and in what way.
Understand the basics of code - Google Digital Skills for Africa (learndigital.withgoogle.com)
I choose this because this what I trained them on it easier form on google skill for Africa and fun for learns when I evaluated with Berkeley guide I see it will benefit my students greatly as they will learn new skills
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it is a free curse and many people do not have money to pay for courses also you have a variety of courses you can select to help out