My Journey Through Community-Based Learning and Lists
Throughout this quarter, I have gained valuable knowledge about community-based research and different types of hmtl lists, such as nested lists, ordered lists, and unordered lists. I learned that community-based research focuses on solving real-world issues by involving the community in the research process, making it more relevant and impactful. Meanwhile, in programming, I discovered how nested lists allow for organizing complex data structures, and how ordered and unordered lists help structure information efficiently in HTML and other formats.
However, I faced some challenges, especially in understanding how nested lists work and how to properly structure them in coding. At first, it was confusing to manage multiple layers of lists and ensure that the correct elements were accessed or displayed properly.
To overcome this, I practiced writing and manipulating nested lists through coding exercises and sought help from online tutorials and discussions. By applying what I learned in real examples, I was able to grasp the concepts more effectively.
Moving forward, I will continue to improve my coding skills by exploring more real-world applications of lists and practicing community-based research methods. I will also seek more opportunities to apply my knowledge in projects that benefit both my learning and my community.
REFFERENCES:
https://cheeer.org/community/community-based-research-network-meetings/
https://www.htmlallthethings.com/blog-posts/adding-nested-lists-sub-bullet-lists-to-the-webflow-cms-rich-text-element
https://kinsta.com/knowledgebase/what-is-html/
Wow, Mark! Great job for surviving the third quarter. Keep it up bro!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is so inspiring, just like you, I also learned a lot from this quarter. Continue striving and learning!
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