One of the education threads within the complex has been small, intense courses broken down into small pieces that are easily browsed, then a deep dive possible if you find something you like.

While searching for courses on the web, I stumbled onto Khan Academy:
        http://www.khanacademy.org/
It is pretty fascinating. It averages around 10 minutes per lecture, and has lots of topics. I've sampled several and they've done a surprisingly good job.

In particular, if you know folks, or are one yourself, who say "I can't understand Math" .. or "I can't do X" where X is any of:
          Algebra 1
          Algebra
          Arithmetic
          Pre-algebra
          Geometry
          Chemistry
          Brain Teasers
          Current Economics
          Banking and Money
          Venture Capital and Capital Markets
          Finance
          Valuation and Investing
          Credit Crisis
          Geithner Plan
          Paulson Bailout
          Biology
          Trigonometry
          Precalculus
          Statistics
          Probability
          Calculus
          Differential Equations
          History
          Linear Algebra
          Physics
.. then send them to Khan!

   -- Owen


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