Questions
1.
Which innovation do you believe would be the
most effective and why?
2.
Have you ever had a eureka moment? What was it?
Did it change your thinking?
3.
Without the invention of the computer, do you
believe we would be as creative as we are? Why or why not? Explain your
reasons.
4.
Why do children have such unconscious
creativity? Can we teach adults to be creative in that sense? Why or why not?
The question I feel is the strongest out of all of these
questions would be question number three: Without the invention of the
computer, do you believe we would be as creative as we are? Why or why not?
Explain your reasons. This question is an opinion question but it can be backed
up with a lot of different information from an article. Without having
information from the readings you would not have concrete evidence to answer
this question in the proper format.
Here is my answer to question number three:
I believe that without the invention of the computer we
would be much more creative. We spend a lot of our lives sitting in front of a
screen rather than embracing our creativity. For many people to be creative
they need to go out and the world and find things that inspire them. For
example an artist needs inspiration to paint a picture. They may go outside
with their canvas and go for a walk to find some inspiration. The outside world
is proven to have more outlooks for creativity. Many people believe that the
computer is helping us to be creative. I think not also because back in the
olden days when there were no computers people were a lot more creative than
they are now. Many more people were inspired by the outside world. Also there
was a lot more traveling done for inspiration.
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