Former pro football player turned full-time mathematician, John Urschel, to deliver keynote at educator conference

John Urschel, former offensive lineman for the Baltimore Ravens turned full-time Ph.D. candidate at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), will deliver the keynote speech at Texas Instruments' 30th annual Teachers Teaching with Technology International Conference, sharing his personal journey of where a love of math has taken him and where it can take today’s students. (PRNewsfoto/Texas Instruments Incorporated)

DALLASNov. 14, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — John Urschel, former offensive lineman for the Baltimore Ravens turned full-time Ph.D. candidate at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), will deliver the the keynote speech at the 30th annual Teachers Teaching with Technology (T3) International Conference. The conference will be held March 2-4, 2018 in San Antonio, Texas. Urschel will share his personal journey of where a love of math has taken him and where it can take today’s students. Teachers who attend the conference are automatically entered to score lunch with the newly retired football star and the opportunity to pick his brilliant brain on math and more.

John Urschel: Life after football
The 6’3″, 305-pound former lineman recently did the unexpected by hanging up his football cleats to focus on his doctorate in Applied Mathematics full-time. “Not every football player can retire at the young age of 26, but thankfully, my love of math opens up a variety of career options for me off of the football field,” said Urschel. “I’m excited to be a part of the T3 International Conference this year to help inspire teachers to return to their classrooms and get their kids to love math.”

Spark an Aha Moment!
The T3 conference tackles hot topics that teachers and administrators face in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education. A primary focus is on using Texas Instruments (TI) technology to enhance teaching and bring STEM subjects to life for students. Throughout the three-day conference, educators will strengthen their teaching and technology skills, while connecting with others who share their passion for learning. Teachers can personalize their conference experience by choosing from among hundreds of different math, science and STEM sessions – presented by teachers for teachers.

Get in the game
“As we celebrate the 30th anniversary of the T3 conference, and reflect on the impact the organization has made on mathematics education, we are honored to have John Urschel inspire and challenge teachers in news ways,” said Dale Philbrick, Director of Professional Development at Texas Instruments. “I am confident educators will leave this year’s conference more energized than ever, with new ideas, lessons and content that are certain to score with students.”

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the T3 conference and John Urschel’s keynote, enter promo code “URSCHEL30” to receive $30 off the price of registration. Get in the game here.

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