Friday, January 16, 2026

My 3rd Quarter Journey: Full of Challenges, Learning, and Growth

     During the third quarter, I learned many important concepts related to HTML and basic document classification. I discovered how HTML Lists work, including ordered lists, unordered lists, nested lists, and description lists, which helped me organize information clearly on a webpage. I also learned how to create HTML Tables to present data in rows and columns, and how HTML Frames allow multiple pages or sections to be displayed within one browser window. In addition, I gained knowledge about DPSA Categories in classifying titles, which improved my understanding of how information can be grouped and identified properly. Creating HTML List Files and HTML Frame Files helped me apply these concepts practically and improved my skills in this topic.


     One of the challenges I encountered during this quarter was remembering the correct HTML tags and their proper usage, especially when creating nested lists, frames, and tables. I also found it challenging to differentiate when to use ordered and unordered lists and how to properly structure frame files without errors. Answering multiple choice and filling‑in‑the‑blanks quizes about HTML Lists and HTML Frames was sometimes confusing because a small mistake in tags or attributes could change the entire output.


     To overcome these challenges, I practiced writing HTML codes repeatedly and reviewed my notes and examples given during discussions. I used trial and error by testing my codes in a browser to immediately see mistakes and correct them. I also paid closer attention to instructions during activities and quizzes, especially in identifying keywords in multiple choice and filling‑in‑the‑blanks questions. Through consistent practice, I can say that I have improved my skills in coding somehow.



     Moving on, I will continue improving my HTML skills by practicing more and being more careful with code structure. I will apply what I learned about lists, tables, and frames in future projects to create more organized and user‑friendly web pages. I will also study more so I can do better in quizzes and activities. Overall, I will keep trying my best to improve my skills in ICT and learn more about coding.


References:

W3Schools. (n.d.). HTML Lists, Tables, and Frames. 

https://www.w3schools.com/html/


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