CCR 1: Conventions and Representation: How does your product use or challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups or issues?
As I come to the end of blogs, I want to take a moment to look back on everything this experience has meant to me. What began as a class assignment slowly turned into a space where I could be creative, thoughtful, and honest about my learning. Throughout this journey, I shared my ideas, challenges, and progress, from answering CCR questions to acting as the main character in my film opening and interviewing friends.
When I reread my posts, I don’t just see completed work, I see growth. Each project pushed me to try something new, whether it was experimenting with design, improving my editing skills, or expressing my thoughts more clearly. Over time, I become more confident in my creativity and more internal with how I planned and presented my work.
This blog became more than just a place to submit assignments. It allowed me to reflect on my process, understand the reasons behind my creative choices, and appreciate how much effort goes into meaningful work. It helped me strengthen my organization and creative thinking in ways I know will stay with me moving forward.
Overall, I’m grateful for this experience and how much it has helped me grow both academically and creatively, and I’m proud of what I’ve accomplished here. As I close this chapter, I’m excited to carry these skills and lessons into future projects and opportunities.
Thank you for being part of this journey
-Veronica
A special thank you to Miss Ortiz. I truly want to thank you for everything you’ve taught me this year. Beyond the assignments and lessons, you helped me grow in confidence and trusting my creativity as well as my own voice. Your patience, kindness, and constant support never went unnoticed, and they made this class feel less intimidating.
This class was definitely an emotional roller coaster at times, but a big reason I enjoyed it so much was because of you. Your dedication and passion for what you do is inspiring, and it’s clear how much you genuinely care about your students. Thank you for always answering my emails, even when I had endless questions, and for taking the time to read all of my blogs as I know I tend to always overdo it. I appreciate your efforts and support more than I can fully put into words.
I’m really grateful to have been in your class, it’s an experience I’ll always remember.
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