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Interview on Wild about Math!

Posted by Dave Richeson on February 26, 2013

I had a very nice conversation with Sol Lederman (of the Wild about Math! blog) on his “Inspired by Math” podcast series. Check it out and be sure to check out his other podcast episodes. 

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