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: 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:

Reading the feedback, I can see that they like how organized it is and how good the similes & metaphors are. This makes me reflect how my work can at least look decent for others, I usually don't like to hear what other people think of the things I do or did. Realistically I have to deal with that, at least the positive feedback can help me see my work more on a positive view, the creative choices I made was barely much. I treated the poster just like any poster I would have done and I prefer to keep things more organized.

Summary:

Today we had to go to writable to look over the feedback we got from Mr. Rease and see the reason for the grades we got over the rhetorical essay. 

Reflection:

I can reflect that sending and receiving positive feedback is not bad and it can really help people see their work on a different perspective. 

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