Very cool, thank you for doing what you do. Care to share that introductory packet?
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Reminds me of this kid I knew in high school who didn’t do well in physics until we got to electrical stuff, which he recognized from working on car stereos.
Gotta reach them where they’re at
I want to learn more about cars, specifically to try to reach this type of kid.
I had one car obsessed kid that I sorta won over with “let’s try to model car parts with geometric solids and think about volume as it pertains to things like gas tanks,” but I don’t know enough about cars to really make the kinds of deep connections I know could be there.
I have a good rapport with anime and gamer teens usually. Minecraft is a godsend, because almost everyone has played it and you can tie so much math and science shit into it. I’ve learned more from this YouTube channel than I did from my fossil fuel funded undergrad geology classes.
This makes my heart happy. You may have just become that teacher in his life who gave him the lightbulb moment he needed of "wait, math is useful for stuff that actually interests me?!" <3
This makes me really happy, I'm glad you shared this :)