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An Ill-Advised Personal Note about "Media for Thinking the Unthinkable"
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Engineering Effective Discussions | Zero-Knowledge Proofs
Want To Be Better At Math? Use Hand Gestures! | A Moment of Science - Indiana Public Media
How to Fall in Love With Math - NYTimes.com
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The problem with algorithms: magnifying misbehaviour | News | theguardian.com
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Math Talk by David Wees
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The Ideal English Major - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education
Is Mathematics Beautiful?
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Open letter to Sal Khan | Overthinking my teaching
Ugh fields - Less Wrong
Mark Eichenlaub's answer to Learning: Do grad school students remember everything they were taught in college all the time? - Quora
Amazing metacognitive manifesto on learning physics | Quantum Progress
Open Access Gains Major Support in U. of California's Systemwide Move - Research - The Chronicle of Higher Education
The Legacy of R. L. Moore - R.L. Moore and the Moore Method
DNA AND KNOT THEORY
Don’t Write What You Know - Bret Anthony Johnston - The Atlantic
Mathematician’s trick: I will catch you with my psychic rooster - Mind Your Decisions
How “one weird trick” conquered the Internet: what happens when you click on those omnipresent ads. - Slate Magazine
Summer Reading: The Sketchnote Handbook by Mike Rohde
The Noun Project
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