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Sara Wilkie

Teaching Students to Fail Their Way to Success - OnlineUniversities.com - 0 views

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    "Failure has been a trending topic on Education Unbound recently, particularly in regards to the disconnect between educational objectives and game-based learning (GBL). The basic problem is that games depend on players failing multiple times as the primary means of learning how to overcome obstacles. Education, in contrast, is predicated on the notion that failure is bad - for the student, the teacher, and the system as a whole. Until this difference of opinion can be overcome, there is little possibility that GBL can ever become the dominant mode of education in America."
Sara Wilkie

The Benefits of Failure | Fluency21 - Committed Sardine Blog - 0 views

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    "When looked at correctly, failure can teach us where we went wrong in the first place, and how we can learn to pick ourselves up again in a pursuit to succeed."
Sara Wilkie

Making Mistakes : TED Radio Hour : NPR - 0 views

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    "Mistakes happen - and when they do - how do we deal with being wrong? In this episode, TED speakers look at those darker moments in our lives, and consider why sometimes we need to make mistakes and face them head-on."
Sara Wilkie

BalancEdTech - FAILure - 0 views

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Sara Wilkie

Watch "The Failure Bow: Matt Smith at TEDxBellevue" Video at TEDxTalks - 0 views

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    "Seattle improviser and auctioneer Matt Smith shows how altering our physiological response to failure can lead to transparency, availability, flexibility and even happiness."
Sara Wilkie

Failure as a Tool « Enterprenurial 13 « Khosla Ventures - 0 views

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    " "What risks to take on, how much money is too little or too much, are all judgment calls we help entrepreneurs with. Even which technology risk to take, building the right gene pool of a company, is a delicate balancing act between science, innovation, experience, burn rate, and many other factors that are seldom appreciated by people who have not built large, successful companies starting with small ones. Transitions and uncertainty are difficult to intuit." "
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