Tuesday, April 2, 2024

REFLECTION QUARTER 3


 In this past quarter, I've found myself learning a great deal about HTML tags. It's been an eye-opening experience diving deeper into this fundamental language of the web. With the guidance of our practice teacher in ICT, we've delved into various HTML tags, uncovering their uses and functionalities. It's been quite enlightening to understand how these tags work together to structure and format content on web pages.

Furthermore, in our sessions with our teacher, we've had the opportunity to discuss and explore additional HTML tags beyond the basics. Each new tag introduced has added another layer to my understanding, expanding my toolkit for web development.

On another note, outside of ICT class, my Ma'am has been leading discussions on Community-Based Research (CBR). Recently, we had a CBR project focused on our municipality of Bantay. This hands-on experience allowed us to engage with our local community, gaining insights and understanding of real-world issues.

Moving forward, we're tasked with conducting our research, each focusing on different aspects of our community. It's an exciting opportunity to apply what we've learned, not just in terms of HTML, but also in conducting meaningful research that can have a positive impact.

One particularly interesting aspect of this quarter has been the culmination of our learning - the creation of our own research web design. Bringing together our newfound knowledge of HTML and our research findings, we'll be able to showcase our work in an interactive and accessible way.

Overall, this quarter has been incredibly rewarding. I've learned a lot, not only about HTML and web design but also about the practical application of research in real-world contexts. I'm looking forward to putting all of this newfound knowledge into practice as we move forward with our projects.

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