From Early Reviews:
. . . I recognize that my mathematics educator friend and colleague is actually a latter-day Mark Twain!
From the Foreword by ‘Skip’ Fennell, Past President of National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
. . . exhibits an unusual ability to see the interesting in the midst of the mundane . . . His book is an entertaining and thought-provoking read.
David Sallee, President Emeritus, William Jewell College
. . . has the wonderful knack of bringing a new viewpoint on . . . topics and of influencing the reader to consider other perspectives.
Shirley M. Frye, Past President, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Worthy of your time if you care at all about our future.
Peter Herschend, Co-Founder of Silver Dollar City in Branson, MO & Past President, Missouri State School Board
Spitballs challenged me to sit down and think about such (educational) things. If (Campbell) has the same impact on his readers as he has on me, he will have accomplished his goal
Todd Parnell, Past President, Drury University
Do students today actually know what spitballs are? Do they have paper? Sounds like another winner. Congrats.
Good questions, Liz! 🙂 They may have gone the way of actual chalkboards! 🙂
Could you give me a gist of the book. Love that kid – interested in what thoughts he’s demonstrating with his expression and body language.
Thanks, Alexis – answered in a separate e-mail. 🙂
What is the electronic equivalent of a spit ball?
Good question! Not sure I want to find out. 🙂