As the third quarter comes to a close, it's worthwhile to reflect on the HTML lessons learned and the hands-on nature of community-based research. This quarter has been an adventure of learning and discovery, from grasping the complexities of tables, unordered lists, and ordered lists in HTML through hands-on practice in web design.
I can tell that this third quarter has been particularly difficult to put everything together because there are a lot of tasks, quizzes, summative assessments, assignments, and thematic projects that we need to finish before the end of the quarter, and it truly drains us to think about that. However, I would really like to thank our practice teacher and our teacher, Ma'am Evelyn Vera Cruz, for their patience in teaching us.
Stepping outside the classroom, community-based research evolved into a life-changing opportunity that connected theory and practice. Learning became tangible through interaction with local people, in-person interviews, and data collection. Our comprehension of societal concerns was enhanced by the rich array of stories and experiences. Furthermore, I'm very grateful of my group members as we communicate well and exchange knowledge.
We take the knowledge gained and the experiences made with us as we say goodbye to the third quarter. HTML has made it easier to be creative and innovative, and community-based research has shown us how knowledge may influence positive change. As we move forward, let's keep learning, empower one another and ourselves, and use our newly developed abilities to change the world for the better.
References
Delos Santos, Jameiah. (2024). Vigan City. Never give up!! Retrieve from :
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