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Texas Instruments And Baltimore Ravens Lineman Launch STEM Behind Sports Program

John Urschel is continuing to inspire not only on the field, but in the classroom. The Baltimore Ravens Offensive Lineman is teaming up with Texas Instrumeents, the creator of all the graphing calculators you used in school. Together, they plan to introduce new sports related activities for the TI-84 Plus family of graphing calculators with the hope to inspire students to explore the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) in sports, with their program, STEM Behind Sports.

The fist program, “Field Goal for the Win!” is a free activity for students using TI-84 Plus and related calculators. The game makes students look at the math and science behind scoring a perfect field goal. In the game students look at the the relationship of time, distance and elevation, while building reasoning skills and discussing why a kick fell short or was good.

Urschel is excited to be involved and help kids fall in love with math like he has, “Math isn’t just about solving problems in the classroom… The connection between STEM and sports is a powerful one and understand this connection will help students succeed on the filed and off of it.” The linebacker knows a thing or two about succeeding off the field as he is currently getting his Ph.D in mathematics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is already a published mathematician.

This also isn’t Urschel’s first adventure into encouraging math in everyday life. In June, Urschel joined forces with Persado to show how math can be applicable to modern marketing.

There will be more programs being developed for the TI-84 Plus graphing calculator over the coming months, including ones based on running and swimming.

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