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THE PROCESS OF CREATING MY CCR

Creating my creative critical reflection questions was a thoughtful and reflective process. I started by breaking down the key aspects of my Teen Life magazine project everything from the design choices to the audience engagement. Then, I thought about what I wanted to explore and analyze more deeply to understand the impact of my work.

To ensure my questions were creative, I focused on open-ended prompts that would really make me think, rather than just stating facts. I focused on the CCR questions. These kinds of questions pushed me to go beyond surface-level analysis and truly reflect on the purpose and outcomes of my project.

I also tried to connect my questions to broader concepts, like media representation and digital communication trends, to show the relevance of my work in a larger context. Overall, preparing for these questions helped me understand my project on a deeper level and think critically about my role as a creator.



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