What A Ride

       A quarter is again coming to an end, and thankfully, I made it through junior high. I am excited for the new experiences that await me as I enter senior high. The lessons I've received and the experiences I've had will always hold a special place in my heart. I am grateful to the people who were a part of my junior high learning journey. Someday, I'll show them that what I've learned for the past years has been put to good use.

  This quarter, I learned about Microsoft FrontPage. Microsoft FrontPage is a discontinued What You See Is What You Get HTML editor and website administration tool for the Microsoft Windows operating system. From 1997 to 2003, it was marketed as a part of the Microsoft Office suite. Microsoft FrontPage has since been replaced by Microsoft Expression Web and SharePoint Designer, which were released in December 2006 alongside Microsoft Office 2007. However, these two products were also discontinued in favor of a web-based version of SharePoint Designer, as those three HTML editors were desktop applications. As I learn more about Microsoft FrontPage, I see its significance and purpose in creating online pages for the internet. Not having the Microsoft FrontPage application was a problem for me since I wasn’t able to try its features and further appreciate it. However, I did my best to understand the contents of the modules regarding MS FrontPage so that I would have adequate information when I get the chance to explore MS FrontPage.

    Moving forward, I will make certain that the lessons I learned in junior high are not wasted but rather used to help me achieve my goals in life. Being able to learn in the midst of a pandemic is a privilege for me because many students were unable to complete their studies due to various concerns. Hence, we must value the education we are now receiving because it is the key to success. Without knowledge, you won’t be able to progress. On my next journey to senior high, I will continue to study hard and remain positive despite the difficulties that I may encounter.

Reference:

Wikimedia Foundation. (2022, April 7). Microsoft Frontpage. Wikipedia. Retrieved June 13, 2022, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_FrontPage

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