Monday, February 3, 2025

CBR CHRONICLES (THEMATIC)

    This photoblog showcases our journey in conducting our Community-Based Research, highlighting the process and teamwork involved.


Brainstorming Ideas

    Every great project starts with an idea. Here, we’re in the computer lab, brainstorming concepts and identifying the best approach. Each member shared their ideas, and we thoughtfully assessed which would have the greatest impact on our community.



Finalizing our CBR Paper

    This image showcases our team reviewing and finalizing the research paper in Google Meet. It was a moment of reflection and editing, ensuring that every detail was correct before submission. Patience and dedication were essential in this stage, and together we created a paper we were proud of.




Glimpse of Nature

    These are the pictures we took at Caniaw Heritage and Forest Park, showing its beautiful scenery, greenery, and peaceful surroundings.



Interview Process

    Here’s a picture of Jhenice interviewing Mr. Macario “Jang” Neri, one of the key staff members from the project. Her dedication to gathering first-hand insights was important to understanding the project’s impact, and it was an inspiring moment of focus and commitment.




Creating our Webpage

    If there was a point where we almost lost our minds, it was here. Designing a webpage for our research wasn’t as simple as dragging and dropping elements. Between coding errors, layout adjustments, and ensuring everything looked right, we learned the hard way that patience is key.





(All photos are taken by the Group of Bantay 1)







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2 comments:

  1. The way way you take a photos with your groups is ver cool and nice. keep it up

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  2. Thank you for sharing your CBR journey. I hope you learned a lot !! long live, love lots, good luck !!

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