A rolling list of helpful resources I came across
Teaching:
General: Teaching at its Best, https://www.cultofpedagogy.com
Teaching about plagiarism: http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2009/09/21/the-best-online-resources-to-teach-about-plagiarism/
Incorporating critical thinking into classes: http://www.criticalthinking.org/pages/higher-education-instruction/615 , http://www.criticalthinking.org/pages/critical-thinking-testing-and-assessment/594
Classroom Discussions: https://www.chronicle.com/interactives/20190523-ClassDiscussion
Classroom Experiments: https://econclassexperiments.com, https://economics-games.com/, http://veconlab.econ.virginia.edu/admin.htm , https://serendipstudio.org/playground/pd.html
Writing recommendation letters: Do's and Don'ts of Recommendation Letters
Publishing:
Managing your Research Pipeline by Matthew J. Lebo
How to Publish in Top Journals by Kwan Choi
Secrets of Economics Editors, Edited by Michael Szenberg and Lall Ramrattan
Rejected Classical Articles by Leading Economists by Joshua S. Gans and George B. Shepherd
A compiled list of professional editors (I haven't tried any yet so no endorsements)
Writing and Presenting:
The Introduction Formula by Keith Head
Writing Tips for PhD Students by John Cochrane
Four Steps to an Applied Micro Paper by Jesse Shapiro
How to Give an Applied Micro Talk by Jesse Shapiro
Making a short presentation based on your research: 11 tips by Markus Goldstein and David Evans
Beamer Tips by Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham
The discussant's art by Chris Blattman, Tips for discussants
Guidance for a Constructive Culture of Exchange in MIT Economics Seminars by MIT Department of Economics 2019
Writing a grant proposal, Writing a lay summary by Elsevier
Developing research taste by Christopher Olah
Methods and Tools:
World Bank Blogs: Methodology, Survey Methods, Power Calculations
Causal Inference: The Mixtape by Scott Cunningham
Differences-in-Differences by Bret Zeldow and Laura Hatfield, Discussion of DiD with Multiple Time Periods by Scott Cunnigham, When staggered DiD causes issues by Andrew Baker, Notes on DiD by Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham
R by Grant R. McDermott
Python: https://automatetheboringstuff.com (I really love this book.)
Code and Data for the Social Sciences by Matt Gentzkow and Jesse Shapiro
G*Power: Statistical Power Analysis