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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

What I learned...

In the first quarter, our topic was all on HTML. HTML is short for HyperText Markup Language. This was invented and programmed by Tim-Berners Lee. I learned the different and common codes used in making HTML. IT provides a means to describe the structure of text-based information in a document. HTML codes are usually enclosed in a "<>". And in them are codes such as, b, i, blink and etc. Next, we learned how to make flowcharts and algorithms. A flowchart is a representation of an algorithm through the use of images. While an algorithm tells the computer what specific steps to perform (in what specific order) in order to carry out a specified task. An example of an algorithm is when the user asks the computer to compute numbers. Making flowcharts and algorithms connects us to another topic called programming. At first, I had difficulty in making them but as time passed by, it became easy. In the third quarter, we discussed more on how to make programs through the help of flowcharts and algorithms. In programming, there are common terms that we need to know, such as char, int and etc. Just knowing the right codes and terms, I could create a program for computations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and addition. And lastly, we discussed more on handicrafts, which are useful works formed or created by the use of our bear hands or with some simple tools. Even if they are difficult to form, I still enjoyed making them. Having the knowledge on how to make handicrafts, it's easier for us make useful things that we wish to have. Just remember, simple things can be made extraordinary. Ü

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