Harmony in Diversity: Unfolding Stories of Our Shared Community-Based Research Journey

 

COMMUNITY-BASED RESEARCH 



This was the first picture we took when we started planning our community-based research. It was a moment filled with excitement and a hint of nervousness as we sat together, discussing who would handle each part and figuring out the best way to make it all happen. We laughed, shared ideas, and started to see our vision come to life. This photo captures the beginning of our journey, full of promise and teamwork.



This was our second picture for our team profile in our community-based research. We were more comfortable and confident this time, knowing our project was coming together beautifully. This picture captures the growing synergy and excitement within our team.



This is the third picture taken for our community-based research. It captures a scene in the historic city of Vigan, showcasing its unique architecture and cultural heritage. Our team consists of five members, but unfortunately, two of our members couldn't join us for this moment.


In this picture, you can see us continuing our work. We're primarily using HTML rather than CSS to build our parts. It’s been all about laying down the structure and content of the webpage, focusing on the essentials without getting too caught up in the styling details.


This photo holds a special place in our hearts as it's our last picture together as a group. It was taken right after we finished presenting our CBR, a moment full of relief and pride. Beside us is our wonderful practice teacher in ICT, who supported us every step of the way, along with our ever-supportive subject teacher. These amazing educators guided and inspired us throughout our journey.

Our journey together has been nothing short of extraordinary and deeply inspiring. From the countless moments of discovery to the lessons learned along the way, every step we took was an opportunity for growth. We've explored new horizons, overcome challenges, and found joy in the simplest things. The experiences we shared have not only expanded our knowledge but have also strengthened our bond.


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  1. wow, hardwork does really pay off, huh? nevertheless, thank you for sharing your wonderful experience while doing our community - based research!

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  2. You're doing an amazing job, Keep it up!

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