Make your class the most engaging tab on their screen with Instagram-style activities that turn learning into content students want to share.
You’ll walk away with 2 plug-and-play Instagram-style activities you can start using tomorrow — no tech skills, no social media required.
Tired of teaching like every other online teacher?
If your lessons are starting to feel like a loop of:
Talking over slides while students stare back (on mute, camera off)
Repeating the same questions to blank screens
Trying to spark engagement with group discussions that fall flat
You’re not alone.
Most online lessons look and feel the same — which means your students check out before you even get to the good stuff. They’re passively watching when they could be actively learning.
Let’s fix that.
2 plug-and-play Instagram-style activities ready to use in any subject
A simple strategy to turn passive students into creative content creators that actually demonstrates learning
Easy ways to reinforce key concepts without more slides or screen fatigue
New ways to make your lessons stand out — and your students speak up
You don’t need an Instagram account, any tech tools, or design skills. Just show up ready to teach a little differently.
Give us 60 minutes and you’ll leave with classroom-ready activities that turn student silence into scroll-worthy engagement.
It’s time to ditch the endless slides and Zoom whiteboards.
I’ve taught long enough to know: the content doesn’t need to change — but the way we present it does.
I love taking familiar tools like Canva and Google Slides and using them in unexpected ways. By adding creativity and a fresh perspective to lessons, I’ve seen students light up, lean in, and actually retain what they’ve learned.
Instagram-themed activities are one of my favorite strategies. They use what students already love and understand — stories, posts, profiles — to reflect on learning, show understanding, and interact with their classmates.
When students are engaged, learning sticks. And that’s what this workshop is all about.
-Natalie
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