15 innovative lesson ideas for outside the box teaching

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15 innovative lesson ideas for outside the box teaching

Teachers strive to create lessons that are innovative and engaging for our students. But what does innovative teaching really look like? And how can we use technology to think outside the box? Here are 15 ideas.

Innovation is another buzzword that we often hear used to describe the ideal lesson. As teachers, we work hard to create activities for our students that can be described as “outside the box”.

But what does that really look like for teachers and students? And how can we utilize technology to innovate lessons and think outside the box?

In a recent #Ditchbook chat, moderated by Elizabeth McCartney and Evan Mosier, educators shared their thoughts on innovation in education along with their best outside the box lessons.

Below you will find 15 innovative lesson ideas for outside the box teaching. You can also check out this Wakelet collection to see the whole discussion.

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