Tuesday, 11 February 2025

Closing the Chapter Filled with Adventures: Opening a New One with Different Lessons

        

An adventure filled with mistakes and lessons—it is now about to close. This quarter has been a journey of discovery and growth as I dive into the lessons we have; HTML Coding—its attributes, elements, and different tags—together with Community-Based Research (CBR), and how to create webpages. Each topic has taught me a lot and it enhanced my skills with coding. Understanding the importance of CBR or Community-Based Research helped me see the value of each information we gathered, and how meaningful each community is. On the other hand, the HTML coding and creating of webpages taught me how important each tag is in the structure—if it's missing one tag, the HTML file could face some error problems. Throughout this journey, I learned a lot—both challenges and celebrations have a part in teaching me how important patience is, and to be able to adapt to a new environment. 

I have learned a lot from the lessons—the CBR or Community-Based Research, on how to use the HTML tags, and on how to create your own webpage. First, Community-Based Research; this taught me how to address real-life problems and issues. It also opened my eyes on the different treasures of what our Communities’ been hiding during this years. Through CBR, we can see the meaningful treasures that wasn’t discovered and appreciated by everyone. I also gained knowledge about HTML Coding, we explored how HTML tags work together and how to develop a webpage. I learned how to use attributes, tags, and elements to create a organized webpage. With the knowledge I have for HTML Coding, I saw a clearer view of how each tag functions with each tag in the structure. Despite having these knowledge, I still encountered challenges and problems while learning those lessons. In Community-Based Research, one of the problems I faced was the interactions with locals in the community we chose. In terms of HTML Coding, the problems I faced was fixing the error coding, and making sure that the webpage functions correctly. Learning these lessons wasn’t easy, it was overwhelming but having these knowledge can be powerful as it acts like a tool for you to use when the time comes. To overcome these challenges, I encouraged myself to overcome the fear that I’m feeling as it can lead to nothing

but more problems. For the CBR, I practice myself—I talked to myself in the mirror while saying the questions that I’m going to ask on the Interview day so that I would feel less nervous when it comes to the actual interview. I also asked for advices that I could use to further improve myself. For the HTML Coding and webpage development, I addressed the errors by watching tutorials and trial-and-error method. If I encounter an issue with the code that I’m making—I would rely to my knowledge about it. Breaking it down to smaller portions helped me address the issues in much faster way. Additionally, approaching an acquaintances and asking for help from a person who’s more skilled can improve your skills and ability to work. Moving on, I will continue to enhance my skills and ability so that I can use my knowledge to different life situations. Through this, I can use my knowledge into real-life situations.

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