It is always a problem being creative and smart at the same time. When you are a kid, it is easy to draw, it is easy to say what you want to become when you are older without any prior judgement. I remember when I was a kid, I loved drawing but as I advanced through my education, I lost that part of myself. So when I had the opportunity to design a flag for my sports house (Bwindi) I though that it would be a good opportunity to tap into my creative self. These were the achieved learning outcomes:
- Increased awareness of strengths and areas of growth. As I mentioned earlier, I used to love drawing when I was a kid. So doing this activity, it was an opportunity for me to awake my "creativity." You never know when you might need to be creative in life.
- Consideration of ethical implications. Making a flag always involves ethics. You have to make sure that nothing put on the flag is seen as an insult towards a society or religion.
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| The Bwindi Flag |

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