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    In the first part of my ICT journey, exploring blog creation has been an eye-opening experience. I've learned a lot about expressing myself online and how to communicate effectively. Making blogs on topics like "Best Describes Me", and "Towards a More Resilient Philippines" taught me how to use words, pictures, and others.

    But, it wasn't always easy. Figuring out how to balance giving information and making my blogs interesting was a big challenge. Each topic, like describing myself or talking about resilient Philippines, needed careful thought and attention.

    To tackle these challenges, I got better at finding information and using images to make my blogs look good. I also asked my classmates for advice to improve my writing and presentation.

    Looking ahead, I want to keep getting better at making blogs by learning from feedback and staying updated on new ways to communicate online. I understand the impact words can have, and I want my blogs to not just share information but also inspire positive changes. Connecting this to the picture about trial and error, I see that experimenting and learning from mistakes is a important part of improving my blog creation skills.


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    http:www.blogger.com

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