
ABOUT ME
I’m Dr. Keith Devlin, an emeritus mathematician at Stanford University, an author, and was for many years “the Math Guy” on NPR’s Weekend Edition. Off duty, I’m an avid cyclist. (The header photo is me halfway up Mt. Baldy in Southern California.)
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Al-Khwarizmi
algebra
Alpine Road Trail
amygdala
Apollo 11
Arabic mathematics
Benny's Rules
computational skills
conceptual learning
educational video game
Erlwanger
Euclid
Fibonacci
individually prescribed instruction
IPI
Jiji
Macintosh
mathematical proofs
mathematical thinking
mathematical truth
mathematics and society
mathematics education
mathematics video game
MOOC
Motion Math
mountain biking
Number Bonds
Palo Alto
Polya
problem solving
procedural mathematics
proofs
proof techniques
space exploration
Steve Jobs
street mathematics
symbol barrier
symbolic representation
uses of mathematics
video games
Wuzzits