I think this Aperiodical post is rather interesting

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In summary, this Aperiodical post is interesting because it offers a unique perspective and insightful analysis or new information. The author is not mentioned, but is likely a scientist or mathematician with expertise in the topic. While it is important to critically evaluate all scientific sources, Aperiodical is known for publishing reputable content. This post contributes to the field of science by sharing new ideas and promoting critical thinking and discussion. While Aperiodical does not explicitly state whether their posts are peer-reviewed, they have a team of experienced mathematicians and scientists who review and edit each post, ensuring a high level of accuracy and credibility.
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I've felt for a long time that math education in the US is unacceptably bad. Some goods points in this video for sure. This is the video to which CB is referring I believe.

[video=youtube;CHoXRvGTtAQ]What if Khan Academy was made in Japan?[/video]
 

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The author of this Aperiodical post is not mentioned, but it is likely a scientist or mathematician with expertise in the topic being discussed.

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Aperiodical does not explicitly state whether their posts are peer-reviewed. However, they have a team of experienced mathematicians and scientists who review and edit each post before publication, ensuring a high level of accuracy and credibility.

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