- What was the biggest surprise for you in the reading? In other words, what did you read that stood out the most as different from your expectations?
- I didn't realize that creativity was able to be broken down into as many categories/"arenas" as it is. I usually considered creativity to be a very general term.
- Identify at least one part of the reading that was confusing to you.
- I've taken a Business/Entrepreneur class that covered creativity and entrepreneurship before, so I didn't really find anything that was confusing to me. Everything was pretty straight forward.
- If you were able to ask two questions to the author, what would you ask? Why?
- Have you followed the phases of the creative progress or have you followed a different process?
- I would ask this because there are many ways to come up with an idea for a product or service and I am curious to see how he would have gone through this process.
- What kind of creative projects have you done to nurture your creativity skills?
- I'm assuming the author must have outstanding creativity to write about it in a textbook, so I would want to know how to get to his level.
- Was there anything you think the author was wrong about? Where do you disagree with what she or he said? How?
- There was not anything that I thought the author was wrong about. In the other Creativity books I've read, what was written is the general consensus.
Sunday, January 31, 2016
Week 4 Reading Reflection
Howdy! Here is a reflection on the Week 4 Reading.
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