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: I think for me the hardest part was finding real life examples to make into metaphors that were true to me. A lot of those prompts were things that as a high school student I have not done or gone through yet. For example I have not found myself, discovered who I am and what I wanna do in life. That kind of thing take a lot of time and I think that most people even in college do not know who they are yet. 

Summary: We watched some videos on AI and answered questions that commented on posters.

Reflection: I learned about ways to format on Adobe Express.

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