After viewing your classmates’ digital posters and reading the feedback comments left on your work, what new ideas or perspectives did you gain about your poster? Reflect on how the feedback influenced the way you think about your creative choices and describe what you learned about the creative process while designing and presenting your poster.

 Prompt Response: After viewing my classmates’ digital posters and reading the feedback on my work, I gained new ideas about how creative choices can be interpreted in different ways. Some of the comments helped me see parts of my poster that were stronger than I realized, while others gave me suggestions on how I could make my message clearer. The feedback made me think more carefully about my design choices, such as my images, colors, and wording, and how they affect the audience. I learned that the creative process takes time, reflection, and revision, and that constructive criticism can help improve my work. Overall, this experience showed me that creativity grows when you are open to other perspectives.

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