News features, documentary appearances, podcast interviews, and press coverage on flipped learning, math education, and online teaching.
Dr. E has been featured by national broadcasters, education media, and Filipino-American outlets across three continents.
"Dr. Peter Esperanza is redefining how Filipino students experience math — one YouTube video at a time."
"From a classroom in the Mojave Desert, Peter Esperanza is reaching students around the world with a whiteboard and a camera."
"A community college math professor in California is using YouTube to make higher math accessible to students who can't afford tutors."
"Dr. Esperanza's story is about more than math — it's about using every gift you have to serve others."
"One of the most-watched Filipino educators online, Dr. E is proof that a barangay spirit can travel anywhere."
"Recognized as a Filipino Community Hero for his decade of free math education and advocacy for Filipino-American students."
Long-form documentary and broadcast segments featuring Dr. E's story, teaching philosophy, and impact.
GMA's Reel Time profiles Dr. E's flipped classroom and global YouTube reach.
ABS-CBN's TV Patrol covers Dr. E's mission to make math accessible through flipped learning.
Conversations on flipped learning, teaching on YouTube, math education equity, and life as an educator-creator.
Dr. E breaks down how he built Numberbender from zero to hundreds of thousands of subscribers — and why he did it for free.
A candid conversation on failure, persistence, and what it really takes to flip a classroom.
How Dr. Esperanza uses the creator mindset to make rigorous math approachable for community college students.
"Instead of standing at the board lecturing, Esperanza posts video lessons online for students to watch at home, then uses class time for problem-solving."
The Asian Journal profiles Dr. Esperanza's recognition for his innovative approach to flipped learning in the California desert.
Numberbender content featured on the Knowledge Channel's digital broadcast to reach underserved Filipino learners.
"One of the most engaging educator voices on YouTube." — Bev Llorente, ABS-CBN News