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David Spencer's Education Paragon is a free educational resource portal helping David Spencer's secondary school students, their parents and teaching colleagues with understanding, designing, applying and delivering assessment, curriculum, educational resources, evaluation and literacy skills accurately and effectively. This wiki features educational resources for Indigenous Aboriginal education, field trips for educators, law and justice education, music education and outdoor, environmental and experiential education. Since our web site launch on September 27, 2006, online site statistics and web rankings indicate there are currently 1,888 pages and 20,185,651 page views using 7.85 Gig of bandwidth per month. Pages are written, edited, published and hosted by Brampton, Ontario, Canada based educator David Spencer. On social media, you may find David as @DavidSpencerEdu on Twitter, as DavidSpencerdotca on Linkedin.com and DavidSpencer on Prezi. Please send your accolades, feedback and resource suggestions to David Spencer. Share on social media with the hashtag #EducationParagon. Thank you for visiting. You may contact David Spencer here.
The following resources are helpful to parents and teachers:
- Book: Supporting Successful Transition from Primary to Secondary School by Tina Rae (2014)
- Book: Book: Last Child in the Woods by Richard Louv (2008)
- Book: Digital Tools for Teaching: 30 E-tools for Collaborating, Creating, and Publishing across the Curriculum by Steve Johnson (2013)
- DVD video: Canadian Popular Music in the '60's, '70's & '80's by EMI Music Canada (2012)
- DVD video: Canada: A People's History produced by Mark Starowicz (2001).
- Book: Fire in the Bones: Bill Mason and the Canadian Canoeing Tradition by James Raffan (1999)
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Teaching with Youtube
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Favourites and organizing videos
Searching for videos
Embedding into your blog or wiki
1. A Prezi on Video making
2. CBC Video
3. NFB
4. TedTalks
- Web 2.0 tools for differentiated instruction A video presenting some examples of how teachers can use web tools to differentiate their instruction
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0fJKvdjQgs
"Using Youtube for Teaching" SlideShare presentation by Donal O' Mahony from Dublin, Ireland
Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us video
- ClassroomVideo.com Video purchasing service.
Other Video Providers
- Discovery Channel video
- How Stuff Works video
- NFB: National Film Board of Canada video
- National Geographic video
- TeacherTube video
- TVO: TV Ontario video
- Vimeo video
Embed Video into a Web Site or Blog
There are a number of ways to take the code for a YouTube video and embed (insert) the video into your web site. The following are a few suggestions to guide you through this process.
- Select an online Web Site Builder. David Spencer recommends you select EduBlogs, Wordpress or Weebly.
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