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The importance of making mistakes / 실수의 중요성

1/17/2018

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Joshua Wedlock / 조쉬 웨드락

Welcome to another post!

This one is actually a video - so not much reading required. The topic of the video is 'mistakes' - and as educators it is important to understand how mistakes can help us learn and grow.

In this talk about how I learned to wakeboard I address the following questions: (a) Are mistakes important for learning and growing?, (b) How can we learn from mistakes?, and (c) Do mistakes help you learn?

This talk was given at the District 93 Toastmasters 2017 Spring Conference in Seoul, South Korea. Stepping in for the planned speaker, who was running late due to traffic, I gave a talk called: The Importance of Making Mistakes! This unplanned and unrehearsed talk is based partly on personal anecdote and partly on research – I hope you enjoy it.

이 강연은 2017년 서울, 스프링 컨퍼런스 토스트마스터 디스트릭트 93에서 한 강연입니다. 예정된 발표자가 교통 상황으로 인해 예기치 않게 늦는 바람에, 저는 '실수의 중요성!' 이라는 강연을 하게 되었는데요. 사전에 준비하지 않은, 계획에 없던 이 강연은 저의 개인적인 일화 및 연구를 바탕으로 하고 있습니다. 재밌게 봐주세요.
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