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SCOTT FLANSBURG

THE HUMAN CACULATOR

D O N E B Y - A A R U S H I , M U K U N D A , R O H I T H , A N V I T A A N D R I Y A
Scott flansburg
•Scott Flansburg (born December 28, 1963) is an American dubbed
"The Human Calculator" and listed in the Guinness Book of World
Records for speed of mental calculation. He is the annual host and
ambassador for The National Counting Bee, a math educator, and
media personality.
•He was bron in Herkimer, New York.
•He has published the books Math Magic and Math Magic for Your
Kids.
•He was nine when he discovered his calculation abilities. In his
youth he also began noticing that the shapes and numbers of angles
in numbers were clues to their values, and began counting from 0 to
9 on his fingers instead of 1 to 10.
•Flansbury can mentally add, subtract, multiply, divide, find squares
and cubes almost instantly with calculator accuracy.
•In 1991, he was involved in the creation of "The Human
Calculator System", a product designed for direct-
marketing salespeople, consisting of a study guide and
four cassette recordings teaching his method. In the
spring of that year, he appeared on the infomercial show
"Amazing Discoveries", hosted by Mike Levey, to promote
his product. At the beginning of the program, he was
introduced as "The Human Calculator" for the first time in
national media.
Achievement's of Scott flansburg
Flansburg was dubbed "The Human Calculator" -In the year
1991, he created the "The Human Calculator System", a product
designed for direct-marketing salespeople, consisting of a study
guide and four cassette recordings teaching his method.
In 1999 he invented a 13-month calendar using zero as a day,
month, and year, which he called "The Human Calculator
Calendar".
The Guinness Book of World Records listed him as "Fastest
Human Calculator" in years 2001 and 2003, after he broke the
record for adding the same number to itself more times in 15
seconds than someone could do with a calculator.
On April 26, 2009, on the Japanese primetime show Asahi's
Otona no Sonata, he broke his own world record with 37
answers in 15 seconds.
He was featured as The Human Calculator in the first episode
of Stan Lee's Superhumans, which aired on The History
Channel on August 5, 2010.
Flansburg is the annual host and ambassador for World Maths
Day,and an official promoter of the American Math Challenge,
a competition for students preparing for World Math Day.
In 1998 he published the Harper Paperbacks book Math Magic
for Your Kids: Hundreds of Games and Exercises from the
Human Calculator to Make Math Fun and Easy.[8] A revised
edition of his book Math Magic: How to Master Everyday Math
Problems was published in 2004.
Flansburg is the creator of the Counting Bee, an annual,
fast-paced competition to find the fastest human counters
in different age categories around the world. Based on a
15-second countdown, "mathletes" race to compute as
many numeric answers in each level. For each level, they
are given random starting numbers and told to count by a
fixed number. The starting numbers and counting
numbers increase in difficulty with each level. The top
mathletes are those who successfully complete the most
levels. State-wide and country-wide competitions
determine Counting Bee World Champions by age groups.
Since about 1990 Flansburg has regularly given lectures
and presentations at schools. He has been a presenter at
organizations such as NASA, IBM, The Smithsonian
Institution, the National Council of Teachers of
Mathematics,and the Mental Calculation World Cup.
One of Flansburg’s “personal missions” is to use
education to elevate math confidence and self-esteem in
adults and children.
Scott frequently makes appearances on many of the
leading talk, radio and news programs including: The
Oprah Winfrey Show, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,
The Ellen DeGeneres Show, NBC's The Today Show,
ABC's Good Morning America, Stan Lee's SuperHumans,
Discovery Channel's More Than Human, Dateline, Coast
to Coast AM with George Noory, Larry King Live, NPR,
CNN, ESPN and USA Today.
here are a few videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=gxmeDi3v1XI
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