Christopher SextoninThe Path of PersistenceIs Pi Always 3.14…?One of the greatest experiments students can do to celebrate pi day is measuring the circumference of a circle and dividing by the measured…Mar 5, 2016Mar 5, 2016
Christopher SextoninThe Path of PersistenceIt’s Your BoatCaptain, here’s what you need. You need a magic potion. Could be a little brandy to take the edge off, or coffee to put the edge back on…Feb 20, 2016Feb 20, 2016
Christopher SextoninThe Path of PersistenceBeating the Math Game: Helping Students Embrace StruggleGaming is such an integral part of today’s culture that it can be hard to remember that in the early 80’s, video games were still a novelty…Jan 31, 2016Jan 31, 2016
Christopher SextoninThe Path of Persistence7 Ways to Drop the Mic in Math ClassI like to think I’m an entertaining story-teller. Even the driest of mathematical procedures (quadratic formula derivation, anyone?) can…Oct 1, 2015Oct 1, 2015