Contemplation of the Past


New topics taught to me, different perspectives I've been exposed to, new ways of learning I've never dabbled in before, new projects to have fun with... Can you believe that 3 months have already passed? Can you believe we're already entering the last quarter of this school year? It feels as if it was just yesterday that I first entered this school, time really does fly by so fast. As I reflect upon these past few months, I am filled with gratitude for the invaluable experiences and personal development that have unfolded along this humble journey of mine.

It has been 3 fulfilling and grueling months and I still haven't improved my bad habits all that much. Even though this was the case I have improved some of my strengths. Thanks to the CBR web design project Ma'am gave us, I have improved my CSS skills and problem-solving skills. It was fun learning about new ways and improved ways to manipulate the canvas called a webpage with 2 markup languages, HTML and CSS, and a coding language, JAVASCRIPT.  I improved my technical abilities while also learning more about the teamwork involved in web design projects. Working together, my partners and I improved our ability to exchange ideas, assign responsibilities, and communicate clearly. The CBR web design project was a crucial first step in developing into a more accomplished and knowledgeable web developer.

In conclusion, these past few months have been a transformative period of growth and learning. Although I may not have completely overcome my bad habits, I am proud of the progress I have made in improving my strengths, particularly my web designing through the CBR project. The experience has not only improved my technical coding skills but also my perspective on the importance of collaboration and teamwork. As I enter the final quarter of this school year, I hope to bring my valuable experiences I have accumulated these past few quarters with me in my future endeavors. I look forward to further improving and building upon these newfound abilities and embracing the opportunities ahead.

Source/s:
Why Programming is Important? Retrieved 27/04/23
https://www.gcu.edu/blog/engineering-technology/computer-programming-importance

Comments

  1. Never stop learning and growing! You did great this quarter!

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  2. Moving near the last stair for success! Keep on going, Tyron!

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  3. It is evident that you are passionate about our current lesson, as demonstrated by the tremendous effort that you have put into our outputs. Your dedication and hard work are truly paying off, and I am delighted to see that you are making great strides in your personal growth and development. Keep up the excellent work, Tyron!

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