tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27760240.post2500548993858491874..comments2024-03-27T14:08:51.191-05:00Comments on American Indians in Children's Literature (AICL): Game developer: "I decided to prove her wrong" Debbie Reesehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14972409006633565859noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27760240.post-78366627589334061322018-10-19T00:05:23.927-05:002018-10-19T00:05:23.927-05:00Thank you for posting this video, Debbie! I have b...Thank you for posting this video, Debbie! I have been wanting to watch it since you told me about it in our interview. It is really encouraging to see someone own his mistakes so proudly AND share them. <br /><br />Re: "Failure Workshops" - in corporate America (at least at Hallmark) we do what's called "Failing Forward" with the idea (implied in the name) that you can never move forward or make progress in the right direction without looking at failures. The Failing Forward name and it's optimism have been well received in my workplace. Emilyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07676891557563961507noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27760240.post-49112078916734470092015-03-17T05:25:47.817-05:002015-03-17T05:25:47.817-05:00Sounds like a great idea to teach a "failure&...Sounds like a great idea to teach a "failure" workshop. Some many are afraid of failure, so much so that they don't explore other paths.crwillingmcmanishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18308956032145091552noreply@blogger.com