CCR Brainstorming
CCR stands for Creative Critical Reflection. The CCR is a very major and important part of the Cambridge Portfolio Project. In this blog posting, I will be discussing some ideas I have for completing the CCR in a fun and creative way. These ideas include an interview, podcast, or talk show. I will be explaining each one of these ideas in depth during this blog post. Let's start!
Interview:
An interview is when people meet face to face to discuss certain topics. Interviews allow for a person to get directly questioned/asked about a topic in an engaging way. An interview would allow me to answer each one of my CCR questions while still keeping my audience intrigued. It would also allow me to answer my questions in an organized and efficient manner. The audience would pick up on the authentic and clear showcase I am trying to illustrate. Here are some examples of interviews:
Podcasts:
Podcasts are digital audio files people use to discuss different topics online. People normally log on to podcasts and listen live to a streamer. Podcasts are very modern and well-known in being a good source or way to display information. If I were trying to go the modern route, podcasts would be an amazing way to do it. Many people love listening to podcasts and would tune in easily in order to listen to my CCR. Here are some example of Podcasts:
Talk Show:
Talk shows are which various topics are discussed and hosts are used to ask the client a serious of questions. Talk shows are normally extremely fun and engaging. Talk shows allow the audience to participate in the discussion and make them feel included. Talk shows are a great way for the audience to feel like they are a part of my project / CCR. This would allow them to stay constantly engaged and focused on what I am discussing as well. Here are some examples of talk shows:
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