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My Journey Through ICT

Information and Communications Technology (ICT) was a comprehensive and innovative subject. It teaches students about the broad range of technological topics like in communication and data processing. However, in the past two months attending our ICT class, I have learned and discovered new things about this subject. I have discovered the timeline or the creation of the Internet, together with the people who contributed in revolutionizing the Internet. I have also learned how the Internet works. Additionally, I also discovered what a Blog is and learned how to make one.


Along side with the learnings that I have gained , I also encountered problems in the subject. Examples of problems that I have encountered was my lack of knowledge on manipulating the computers in the lab and to make my own blog posts. I have also a problem about making the contents of my blog posts.


If there is a problem, there will always a solution. So, I address the first problem that I have encountered by practicing in our house to manipulate a computer and practice how to make my own blogger spot. While in the second problem, I address it by thinking more faster and creative so that I can make the contents of my blog posts.



Moving on, I will make sure to gained more learnings and discoveries about ICT by paying attention in class and trying to use those learnings in the real life world.

References:

Image 1, What is ICT? Retrieved from<https://galooli.com/glossary/what-is-ict/>

Image 2, Six Steps to Develop an Effective Problem-Solving Process. Retrieved from<https://www.potential.com/articles/six-steps-develop-effective-problem-solving-process/>

Image 3, Where are the people with solutions? Retrieved from<https://reputationtoday.in/where-are-the-people-with-solutions/>


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