Tue 11 Aug 2009
2 year old eph viral video, now a website
Posted by wslack under Ephs & Technology at 7:00 am
Ephblog readers may remember this post featuring Aaron Flack ’11, before any of the class of 2011 had shown up at Williams. He and his partner from the video have made a website, http://wykamath.com/index.html. The website has information on the video (which is still being watched regularly), a T-shirt for sale, and 11 multi-part calculus tutorials with practice problems.
I, for one, am not even sure that I ever did some of that calculus in high school.
Print • Email| « Good Question: Survival of a Student Org | Farewell to Fred Stocking ’36 » |
4 Responses to “2 year old eph viral video, now a website”
Leave a Reply
You can follow this conversation by subscribing to the comment feed for this post
If a comment you submitted does not show up, please email us at eph at ephblog dot com. Please note that commenters are required to use a valid email address when submitting comments.




JeffZ says:
Great stuff.
JeffZ says:
Professor Burger must have been in heaven when this kid matriculated at Williams. At long last, a comedic math apprentice!
hwc says:
What is it with really white Williams students rappin’? Does anyone remember the women’s tennis team video? Somebody mercifully removed that one from YouTube. At This one at least has socially-redeeming educational content!
If you want the street cred and bling that comes with being a giant-sized SAT score elite-college white rapper, you’ve gotta bring it:
Auto Tune the News #7 YouTube Video
JeffZ says:
More in Williams math/comedy news:
http://iberkshires.com/story/31948/New-Book-Puts-The-Mirth-In-Math.html
I didn’t realize Adams (who is an awesome prof, notwithstanding the fact that his Multivariable Calc class was my worst grade in college)was also involved in the math-comedy circuit.
I think now Williams is unquestionably pre-eminent among American college and universities in TWO arenas: undergrad art history, and the junction of math and comedy.