Looking for Less Wronger's maths videos?

-2 Post author: Arepo 28 February 2012 05:47PM

A while ago I saw someone on here who'd linked back to his homepage, where he had dozens, possibly hundreds of bite-size maths tutorial videos. I'm now unable to find them, and wondering if anyone knows the videos I'm talking about?

Ta,

A

Comments (8)

Comment author: [deleted] 28 February 2012 08:19:49PM 5 points [-]

It sounds like you are talking about Khan Academy, Just Math Tutorials, Math TV, Midnight Tutor, or a similar website. As far as I'm aware, none of the people involved with those sites post at LessWrong.

Comment author: Anubhav 29 February 2012 07:13:57AM 2 points [-]

As far as I'm aware, none of the people involved with those sites post at LessWrong.

Julian Pulgarin works at Khan Academy.

But as far as the big fish go, your observation is probably correct.

Comment author: Oscar_Cunningham 29 February 2012 01:50:08AM 4 points [-]

For future reference, this level of question is better suited to an open thread.

Comment author: Arepo 06 March 2012 01:04:11PM 0 points [-]

How does one create an open thread? The only options I had available were this and comments. Is it something you need minimum karma for?

Comment author: Oscar_Cunningham 06 March 2012 02:02:24PM 1 point [-]

This is the most recent open thread. It's a post in "Main" to which people can comment if they have something to say which isn't even worth a "Discussion" level post. A new one is created twice a month.

Comment author: Manfred 28 February 2012 07:03:49PM 1 point [-]

No idea. Are you sure someone didn't link to Khan academy or something like that?

Comment author: Arepo 29 February 2012 12:14:51PM 0 points [-]

If I was reliable enough to be sure, then I'd probably know where the comment in question was :P But I am fairly confident. They weren't professionally made videos (nor was the website professional-looking), just a set by this one guy explaining one bit of maths at a time.

Comment author: Anubhav 01 March 2012 06:16:16AM *  0 points [-]

Sounds to me like you're confabulating.