It鈥檚 not every day that nearly 1 million people around the world get a glimpse into a 色中色论坛 classroom. But after professor Matthew Weathers posted a video from his Oct. 28 math class to YouTube, that鈥檚 exactly what happened.
As a Halloween-themed treat for his 鈥淣ature of Math鈥 class, Weathers 鈥 an assistant professor in the math and computer science department 鈥 started off class with a performance that is now a widely circulated Internet sensation.
In the clip, the 鈥渞eal鈥 Weathers transforms into a videotaped version of himself and interacts with his class from a projected screen that blends in with the chalkboard.
Within two weeks of going online, of the had collectively racked up close to 1 million views on YouTube. During the first week of November, it was the site鈥檚 7th most-viewed 鈥渃omedy鈥 video and the 32nd most-viewed overall.
Common sentiments among the 1,000-plus comments on the YouTube video were things like 鈥淚 never had a teacher that cool!鈥 or 鈥淚 wish every teacher had this much passion for teaching!鈥
But why was the video such a huge hit? Weathers thinks that randomness has a lot to do with it.
鈥淣ext week, someone will happen to have a camcorder running when their cat falls into the bathtub, and that will be the hot new thing for a couple days,鈥 he said.
But anyone who has had a class with Weathers knows that this video was more than just a lucky fluke.
鈥淓very lecture, professor Weathers does something creative and different,鈥 said Chase Wagner, who was in class that day. 鈥淗is humor and creative approach is making learning math bearable.鈥
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