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Sudbury couple creates YouTube educational page

A Sudbury couple is mixing technology and education to showcase creative lessons.

Stphane and Amanda Ostrander created the page last year

The Orstrander family, including Zo, Amanda, Alexie and Stphane, are behind an educational YouTube channel called Raising A to Z. (Waubgeshig Rice/CBC)

A Sudbury couple is mixing technology and education to showcase creative lessons.

Stphane and Amanda Orstrander recently created a YouTube channel called Raising A to Z, a reference to their daughters Alexie and Zo.

Both parents are teachers by trade.

"We decided that other people would want to see what we're doing," Amandasaid.

"We thought it would be a fun experience for our family and a way to share what we're learning."

Each video features a lesson everything from exploring the states of matter to field trips to Science North to baking cookies.

Stphane says so far, it's been a great project for the family to work on.

"We love doing this. It's a lot of fun. It's a way to spend time with our kids," he said.

"If it keeps growing, that's great. We're hoping to make some partnerships and we've already been asked by a couple of different people to come and do a field trip."

Amanda says Sudbury is an ideal location to produce the videos.

"I think it offers a really unique place because we can go from being outdoors and exploring a river ...and then we can jump and be right in the city and go explore something here in the city," she said.

With files from Waubgeshig Rice