Module Check
You made it to the end of Module 4! Over the last nine lessons you have learned something that professional creators use every single day. You learned that a first try is just the start, that slow looking helps you see clearly, that small changes are powerful, and that trying again is never failing. Let's look back at everything you now know.
Key Words From This Module
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Module Quiz
What is the main purpose of a first try?
You ask an AI to write a poem and it comes out too rhyme-heavy and hard to read. What is the best next step?
What does the word 'iteration' mean?
Which change request follows the one-change rule?
When is a creation 'good enough' to call done?
You keep changing the title of your poem from 'Starry Night' to 'Night Stars' and back again for five minutes. What does this probably mean?
You now know the Build-Look-Fix loop. You know that every great thing in the world was made through iteration. You know how to look carefully, ask for one change, and recognize when you are done. These are real creator skills. Use them every time you make something.
Your Module 4 Creation
- Use everything you learned in this module to make one small creation.
- Step 1 — Build: Write three sentences about something you love, or draw a quick picture.
- Step 2 — Look: Read or look at it slowly. Find one thing you like and one thing to improve.
- Step 3 — Fix: Make one small change.
- Step 4 — Look again: Is it better? Make one more small change if you want.
- Step 5 — Done: When you feel proud of it, write the word DONE and put your name on it.
- Share your creation with someone and tell them about one change you made along the way.