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My Journey Through ICT: Level Up

In my journey through ICT for the 3rd quarter, I have learned a lot in making our Community Based Research (CBR) and making our own Web design. I learned that working with a community and the utilization of participatory research method can be a crucial way in order to collect important information. Aside from that, I can also think of recommendations to solve the problems that the community faces.

 Working on the Web design was also a great experience that gives me the opportunity to learn more about coding with HTML. In addition to this, it also introduces me to learn about Cascading Style Sheet (CSS). Learning this coding language helps me to design and style a HTML document. In this quarter, I also learned how important is to work together as a team in a group project. 

During the quarter, I didn't encounter any problems in ICT. The lessons were clear and manageable. I was able to complete tasks without difficulty and even enjoyed exploring new making our CBR and Web design. Overall, this quarter has been a smooth and productive learning experience for me. 

Moving on, I will make sure to gained more learnings and discoveries about HTML and CSS and by the end of the school year, I hope that I can make my own web page.


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  1. thank you for being our leader and always guiding us in our Community Based Research, it was a fun experience!

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  2. Very good post, I love it. Especially the way you construct your essay and your deep vocabulary words.

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