Looking for resources to share in your classroom? Or something to further your learning in a specific area? Try some of these links:
“You will be enriched in every way to be generous in every occasion…”
(2 Cor. 9:11)
Pedagogy
YouTube
Education Week - Great for teachers across the board to have responsive approaches to education.
OCSB - Naturally the OCSB would make sense as a YouTube resource to check out.
Individual Websites
Tools For Teaching - A system for classroom management by Dr. Fred Jones.
Mindset Works - The research group set out behind the work of Dr. Carol Dweck.
Board/Governmental Resources
Learning for All
STEM, Photo/Video/Graphic Design
YouTube
Mark Rober - A fantastic channel for engaging STEM learning which frequently focuses on the engineering elements.
Casey Neistat - A great YouTuber for showcasing how to focus on video storytelling without going overboard on production quality. “Story is king.”
Peter McKinnon - This channel showcases some fantastic methods of increasing video production without costing too much.
WOODWORKING / CONSTRUCTION
Matt Estlea - A phenomenal young furniture maker from Europe with great tool videos showcasing their use in student-friendly ways with fantastic video production.
Individual Websites
PHOTOGRAPHY/MEDIA
F-Stoppers - A website with quite a comprehensive blog and community forum featuring reviews and more.
Jasmine Star - Often media is far more than the imagery itself, and a master of the field of branding is Jasmine Star.
Chase Jarvis - Former award-winning photographer and director turned online educator, Chase Jarvis offers much by way of educational resources for learners.
Steve McCurry - Sometimes it’s great to draw inspiration from the photography and stories of others - McCurry was the photographer who with his iconic Afghan Girl drew me to photography.
Board/Governmental Resources
Philosophy, History, Geography, Religious Studies and the Social Sciences
YouTube
Crash Course Philosophy - Hank Green is one of my favourite people (as is his brother John Green who does the World History channel) and this channel is phenomenal.
Crash Course History - John Green is one of my favourite people (as is his brother Hank Green who does the Philosophy channel) and this channel is phenomenal.
The Bible Project - Probably the single best resource I’ve ever seen for learners of all ages and stages in understanding the fundamentals in learner-friendly language and visually-appealing manners. It even tackles some really in-depth concepts.