World Web Studio представила совершенно новый для украинского рынка и уникальный подход продвижения бренда в Интернете. Для максимальной эффективности продвижения своего бизнеса - Brand Communication Model.
Presented at the COP17 Durban South Africa
"'Becoming Someone': Learning from Our Mistakes"
Presenters: Jordan Konek and Curtis Konek
Climate Change Studio
December 6th, 2012
Andrew Jutton and I discuss what caused them some issues when implementing BDD. We have a list of items and we'll basically go through as many as we can in our allotted time.
In no particular order:
Don’t rush into automation
Don’t spend hours arguing about the correct language to use
See what others are doing
Write scenarios as a team
Have the conversation
Don’t add implementation details in scenarios
Add tests to continuous integration process as early as possible
Use your scenarios
Include the SME (Subject Matter Expert)
domain expert and customer
Keep scenarios precise
Use examples to reinforce the scenario
Every scenario is negotiable and is subject to change at any time
Your scenarios are your living documentation
Make things visual
Sign off scenarios
Just do it.
As grant professionals, we work to avoid all errors in grant applications—from math, to grammar, to citations. Nevertheless, we are all human and oversights slip through. Often the mistakes are minor and overlooked by a potential funder. However, there are times when an error can jeopardize a funding award. It has happened to many—if not all—of us. The critical question is how, as a new or seasoned grant professional, to learn from these mistakes and still successfully continue to move your organization or your client forward.
Do you learn from all your experiences both your successes and your mistakes? Explore what stops you from learning and how to make sure you learn from your day to day experiences.
World Web Studio представила совершенно новый для украинского рынка и уникальный подход продвижения бренда в Интернете. Для максимальной эффективности продвижения своего бизнеса - Brand Communication Model.
Presented at the COP17 Durban South Africa
"'Becoming Someone': Learning from Our Mistakes"
Presenters: Jordan Konek and Curtis Konek
Climate Change Studio
December 6th, 2012
Andrew Jutton and I discuss what caused them some issues when implementing BDD. We have a list of items and we'll basically go through as many as we can in our allotted time.
In no particular order:
Don’t rush into automation
Don’t spend hours arguing about the correct language to use
See what others are doing
Write scenarios as a team
Have the conversation
Don’t add implementation details in scenarios
Add tests to continuous integration process as early as possible
Use your scenarios
Include the SME (Subject Matter Expert)
domain expert and customer
Keep scenarios precise
Use examples to reinforce the scenario
Every scenario is negotiable and is subject to change at any time
Your scenarios are your living documentation
Make things visual
Sign off scenarios
Just do it.
As grant professionals, we work to avoid all errors in grant applications—from math, to grammar, to citations. Nevertheless, we are all human and oversights slip through. Often the mistakes are minor and overlooked by a potential funder. However, there are times when an error can jeopardize a funding award. It has happened to many—if not all—of us. The critical question is how, as a new or seasoned grant professional, to learn from these mistakes and still successfully continue to move your organization or your client forward.
Do you learn from all your experiences both your successes and your mistakes? Explore what stops you from learning and how to make sure you learn from your day to day experiences.
Slide show expressing the importance of failures and mistakes as part of the learning process. Celebrate mistakes as the first steps in learning something new!
We can deepen our own and our students’ understanding of mistakes, which are not all created equal, and are not always desirable. After all, our ability to manage and learn from mistakes is not fixed. We can improve it.
Here are two quotes about mistakes that I like and use, but that can also lead to confusion if we don’t further clarify what we mean:
“A life spent making mistakes is not only most honorable but more useful than a life spent doing nothing” – George Bernard Shaw
“It is well to cultivate a friendly feeling towards error, to treat it as a companion inseparable from our lives, as something having a purpose which it truly has.” – Maria Montessori
These constructive quotes communicate that mistakes are desirable, which is a positive message and part of what we want students to learn. An appreciation of mistakes helps us overcome our fear of making them, enabling us to take risks. But we also want students to understand what kinds of mistakes are most useful and how to most learn from them.
Context: I used a modified version of this for an assembly presentation at Bangkok Patana School. The message is simple, and well known, yet is still an important one to raise with students. It should be quite easy for someone else to recycle this and explain the gist of the slides. The early slides (and video) are deliberately designed to make people laugh – mistakes are often funny after all – but the presentation takes a more serious turn on slide 8 when the audience are reminded that often your own mistakes do not feel very funny at all. The remainder of the presentation provides timeworn suggestions of how best to manage your mistakes and make the most of them, recognising that mistakes are vital to human progress.
For best effect, start by showing the youtube clip (link also given on the second slide). For added effect, play music at the same time – ‘I used some of Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines - Original theme song (this youtube clip includes it). The simple ‘FAIL’ slide refers to a common word that has taken on a new life of its own in recent years in internet pop culture circles. Fail! Is a quick put-down for something someone has done wrong.TThe presentation is comprised of other people’s work and ideas which I have credited where possible. Special permission has been sought and granted for using the following: Slides 4 and 5 – the failblog.org images, Slide 14 – the thumbpress.com image.The other images are either known to be licensed under some form of Creative Commons license, and are credited on the relevant slide, or are presumed to be public domain (with original sources not traced). Please do contact James Penstone if this is a wrong assumption for any of the images, and this slideshow will be corrected where it is hosted at slideshare.
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