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 +**THE PLAY** 
  
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 +**THE RESULT**
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 +**THE PIVOT**
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 **TYPE OF RECOGNITION** **TYPE OF RECOGNITION**
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 **BADGE SUMMIT SESSION DESCRIPTION (lightly adapted)** **BADGE SUMMIT SESSION DESCRIPTION (lightly adapted)**
 +When does "design fail" become design "opportunity"? As much as sharing what works can be instructive and help bring out Best Practices, being public about our lessons learned can offer valuable insights so that others may avoid repeating our missteps. This informal session invited participants to share their wonderings about predictable traps, and those with lessons already learned to tell the stories behind their bumps, bruises and scars.
  
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-As much as sharing what works can be instructive and help bring out Best Practices, being public about our lessons learned can offer valuable insights so that others may avoid repeating our missteps.  +
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-This informal session invited participants to share their wonderings about predictable traps, and those with lessons already learned to tell the stories behind their bumps, bruises and scars. +
  
 **This is a living badge**. The Earner can enhance the recognition value of this badge on **Open Badge Passport** and other badge Passport platforms by adding evidence and seeking endorsements from peers and mentors. **This is a living badge**. The Earner can enhance the recognition value of this badge on **Open Badge Passport** and other badge Passport platforms by adding evidence and seeking endorsements from peers and mentors.