From Zoo to Jungle Tiger: Activity For Learning Transfer

A few weeks ago I was leading a workshop with a local school that was focused on engaging learners in an era of distraction. It was our second session together and we were trying to answer this question:

What does it look like to teach (and learn) in a world of distraction and engage in a world of artificial intelligence?

What followed was partly inspired by Trevor Ragan’s amazing video on Zoo Tigers and Jungle Tigers, but also involved a learning sprint connected to the Gradual Release of Responsibility, with the goal of transfer.

I break it all down in this latest video below. Share your feedback on the video if you can, I’d love to hear your thoughts!

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