During this learning period, I gained valuable knowledge in coding HTML frames and lists. This experience helped me understand how to structure web pages and organize content effectively. Additionally, we conducted a community-based research (CBR) project, which allowed me to develop research skills and apply them to a real-world topic. After completing the research, we created a web design based on our findings, and I was assigned to write the conclusion, which helped me improve my summarization and analytical skills.
One of the challenges I encountered during the CBR project was gathering reliable data from the community. Some of the respondents were unresponsive or hesitant to share their insights, which made it difficult to complete the research on time. The lack of sufficient data delayed our progress and added stress to the project.
Another challenge I faced was designing the layout of our web project. I struggled with making it visually appealing and user-friendly. Since I was not very confident in web design, I found it difficult to choose the right structure, colors, and elements to make the website both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
To overcome these challenges, I sought help from my friend. For the CBR issue, I reached out to additional community members and clarified the purpose of the research to gain more support. For the design challenge, my friend guided me in making better design choices and provided useful suggestions to improve the layout. Their assistance helped me gain more confidence and learn new techniques that I can apply in future projects.
Moving forward, I will continue to improve my web design skills by practicing and exploring different design techniques. I will also enhance my problem-solving abilities to handle future challenges more independently and efficiently.
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