I had some troubles while learning. When making lists inside lists, I mixed up the codes and they didn’t look right. With frames, I couldn’t get the sizes right and sometimes the wrong stuff showed up. I got confused with the DPSA groups and put titles in the wrong places. For fill-in-the-blanks, I forgot the exact words or symbols needed for the code. Sometimes I mixed up numbered and bullet lists.
I fixed these problems by writing down all the codes on a notebook so I could check them easily. I practiced making lists and frames many times, and used a simple program to see how the page looks. My teacher helped me when I asked, and I studied with two friends – we tested each other and checked each other’s work. For DPSA groups, I made small cards with names and examples to remember them better. When I was stuck, I looked at the sample files from class and matched them to what I made.
From now on, I will keep practicing to get better at making HTML lists, frames and tables. I want to make a small webpage with my class schedule in a table, my hobbies in lists, and frames with extra info. I’ll make more cards for DPSA groups and take practice tests online. I’ll help my classmates who need it by sharing my notes and practicing with them. I’ll also look for easy online lessons to learn more about making webpages.
REFERENCE/SOURCE:
https://www.scalenut.com/blogs/html-codes-list
https://datascience.columbia.edu/news/2021/top-ten-advice-for-successful-data-science-teamwork/
https://websitify.com/blog/ultimate-guide-to-the-many-types-of-webpages



I love how you solve your difficulties, keep it up!
ReplyDeleteso glad you survived the 3rd quarter! keep going
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