This quarter has been a journey of learning new skills and overcoming challenges. I explored HTML lists, conducted community-based research (CBR), and even built a webpage to present our research findings. Some tasks were exciting, while others were frustrating, but everything I learned was valuable. Along the way, I faced different obstacles, but I found ways to push through and improve.
One of the most interesting topics I studied was HTML lists. At first, they seemed simple, but I soon realized how important they are for organizing content on a webpage. I practiced using different types of lists and learned how to structure them correctly. Another major learning experience was CBR, where I discovered the importance of gathering information directly from communities rather than just relying on online sources. This made research feel more meaningful because it connected to real-life problems. The highlight of this quarter was creating a webpage for our research. It was challenging to make it both functional and visually appealing, but seeing the final product made all the effort worth it.
Of course, learning these new skills wasn’t always easy. I had trouble organizing HTML lists, struggled to find accurate information for CBR, and found webpage design tricky.
However, I kept practicing, managed my research better, and asked my classmates for feedback. Breaking my work into smaller tasks also helped me stay focused and motivated. Looking ahead, I want to continue improving my HTML skills, experiment with CSS for better webpage design, and work on making my research presentations more engaging. This quarter had its ups and downs, but I’m proud of what I accomplished. Every challenge taught me something valuable, and I know these skills will be useful in the future.
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