This page has a collection of links from various articles I've stumbled across, for reference in classes I teach.
This guy's videos are extremely useful -- especially for students and Teachers. I subscribe to his Youtube shorts videos, and am seldom disappointed. Some of the suggestions are odd, but the funiest thing is how he deliverately mispronounces things. This tip shows you how to bypass the requirement to sign up or sign in, in order to read an article, such as on the New York Times website.
Every time I've moved to a different school, I've created a website (usually containing the word "Art" along with the mascot of the school). Since I'm an (electronic) packrat, I've saved various Google Sites and Weebly Sites from various schools I've worked with, and some of the links have good content for Substitute Teachers to use when I don't leave a great lesson.
Here's a link I recently stumbled across with videos for drawing various lessons from the CPMA site: https://sites.google.com/sandi.net/superstartists/links/how-to-videos
This online quiz from Adobe, might make for an interesting lesson in exploring students' (as well as our own) way of creative problem-solving: https://mycreativetype.com/about/index.html?v=4