Understanding Community-Based Research and HTML Lists
This quarter, I learned about community-based research (CBR) and HTML lists. CBR is all about working with the community throughout the research process, making sure their voices are heard and the research benefits them. It focuses on collaboration, inclusivity, and creating positive change. I also learned about HTML lists, including ordered, unordered, and description lists, which help organize content properly on a webpage.
One of the challenges I faced was fully understanding how CBR works and how researchers and communities collaborate in every stage of the research process. At first, it was also a bit confusing to structure HTML lists correctly, especially when deciding when to use ordered, unordered, or description lists. To overcome these, I looked at examples of CBR projects to see how they worked and practiced coding HTML lists multiple times until I got more familiar with them.
Moving forward, I want to keep improving my HTML skills and explore how ICT, especially research and web development, can be used to address important issues in our society.
Coding is a hard thing to do, there's a lot of problems you can encounter. SO I'M PROUD OF YOU, skibidi Jeyla!!!
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