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Community Based Research (CBR) PhotoBlog


In this photo blog, I document my experiences in conducting a Community-Based Research (CBR) project and the process of making a web design for it.





Me and my group mates, making our letter and questionnaires to be given to Barangay VIII.


Our Letter and  Questionnaire to be answered, these 5 questions are mostly related to mitigating pollution (both English and Tagalog were provided for the questions).


Brgy. VIII SK Chairman Jhude Ivan Corpuz, answering our questionnaire.


Me and my group mates, making our web design.

Screenshot of the code of my parts of our CBR (Homepage and Community Profile), the code editor/software I used is Visual Studio Code.

Final look of our Homepage, used only HTML and CSS for the structure and styles.






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  1. wow, i'm really impressed! such an astonoshing work of yours!

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  2. It's exciting to see your progress, and I can't wait to see what you achieve next.

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  3. this post is interesting and well organized, but the descriptions are too short, keep up the good work!.

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  4. Nice one Gold!! Small but amazing.

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  5. Such an amazing blog about making CBR.

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