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A Khan Academy Organization is a nonprofit educational organization.
- Context:
- It can (typically) offer free educational resources to students worldwide through digital platforms.
- It can (typically) provide video lessons, practice exercises, and teaching materials across various academic subjects.
- It can (typically) enable Educational Access through free content distribution and multilingual support in over 50 languages.
- It can (typically) facilitate Knowledge Acquisition through structured curriculums and skill progression.
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- It can (often) measure Learning Success through yearly active learners and yearly very active learners.
- It can (often) track Student Progress via mastery levels and skill proficiency.
- It can (often) support self-paced learning as well as classroom instruction.
- It can (often) employ Gamification Elements through learning streaks and achievement badges.
- It can (often) collaborate with educational institutions to enhance learning experience.
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- It can range from offering Basic Math Tutorials to Advanced Computer Science Courses, depending on its subject complexity.
- It can range from being a Supplementary Learning Tool to being a Primary Learning Platform, depending on its implementation context.
- It can range from being a Basic Educational Resource to being an Advanced AI-Enabled System, depending on its technological capability.
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- It can integrate with School Systems for curriculum alignment across national education systems.
- It can be accessed via its website or mobile application for learning platform delivery.
- It can support Student Information Systems for progress monitoring and achievement tracking.
- It can collaborate with Educational Partners for content development and platform enhancement.
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- Examples:
- Historical Developments, such as:
- Khan Academy (2006), when Sal Khan founded it with YouTube tutorials for family tutoring.
- Khan Academy (2012), receiving Google grants for content expansion and language translation.
- Khan Academy (2015), partnering with College Board for SAT preparation.
- Khan Academy (2020), experiencing usage surges during COVID-19 pandemic.
- Educational Content Categories, such as:
- Learning Features, such as:
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- Historical Developments, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Coursera, which requires payments for course access.
- Udemy, which operates as a paid course marketplace.
- EdX, which charges for course certificates and full access.
- Traditional Educational Institutions, which lack digital-first learning approach.
- See: Free Education, Sal Khan, Education, Online Learning Platform, Educational Technology Organization, Digital Learning Resource, Open Educational Resource.
References ==
2024
- (Wikipedia, 2024) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khan_Academy Retrieved:2024-7-11.
- Khan Academy is an American non-profit educational organization created in 2006 by Sal Khan.[1] Its goal is to create a set of online tools that help educate students. The organization produces short video lessons. Its website also includes supplementary practice exercises and materials for educators. It has produced over 10,000 video lessons teaching a wide spectrum of academic subjects, including mathematics, sciences, literature, history, and computer science. All resources are available for free to users of the website and application.
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