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Monday, December 15, 2008

600 videos on YouTube covering everything from basic arithmetic and algebra to differential equations, physics, and finance


The Khan Academy is a not-for-profit organization with the mission to accelerate learning for students of all ages.
We have 600 videos on YouTube covering everything from basic arithmetic and algebra to differential equations, physics, and finance which have been recorded by Salman Khan.
With this in mind, we want to share our content with whoever may find it useful.

Take a look at the video below:


Related links
http://www.youtube.com/khanacademy
http://www.youtube.com/user/khanacademy
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About Salman Khan and Jonathan Goldman

Salman Khan (Sal) founded the Khan Academy with the hope of using technology to foster new learning models. He is currently the portfolio manager of a fund based in Menlo Park, CA. Prior to this, Sal was one of the initial employees at MVC Venture Capital. He has also worked as a Technical Architect at Scient Corporation and as a Senior Product Manager at Oracle Corporation.
Sal received his MBA from Harvard Business School where he was president of the student body. He also holds a Masters in electrical engineering and computer science, a BS in electrical engineering and computer science, and a BS in mathematics from MIT where he was president of the the Class of 1998. While at MIT, Sal was the recipient of the Eloranta Fellowship which he used to develop web-based math software for children with ADHD. He was also an MCAT instructor for the Princeton Review and volunteered teaching gifted 4th and 7th graders at the Devotion School in Brookline, MA.
To contact the Khan Academy, please send an email to
sal@khanacademy.org.

Jonathan Goldman is an Analytics Scientist at
Linkedin.com where he uses mathematical models to help improve user experience. He has always loved learning math and applying these skills to interesting problems. He has taught courses at Stanford in the physics department and has been tutoring students at different levels (middle school through university) since high school. He sees great opportunity in improving the learning tools available to students of all ages. Jonathan received a PhD in physics from Stanford University in 2005 and a BS in physics from MIT in 1998.