Educational Technology

December 19, 2012

KA-Lite: Khan Academy For The Other 70%

Filed under: Educational Technology — admin @ 12:29 am

by Dylan Barth, Barth Blog

Starting in September of this year, our team of ninjas-in-training plus Jamie got hacking in Jamie’s lab (which is a [barely] 10 foot square office with old electronics and research papers scattered everywhere, vegan/Python jokes plastered on the walls, and a white board that has never seen an eraser). It’s no lab. It’s a hack zone. And after 10 weeks of solid work by the entire team (and mostly Jamie), the paint is just starting to dry on the first public launch of KA-Lite, a lightweight web app for hosting Khan Academy content from a local server, without the need for an Internet connection. How cool is that? If bringing high quality educational content to the rest of the world is important to you, please read more about KA-Lite and how you can support the project. I also highly recommend reading what Jamie has to say about the project as well as my co-ninja-in-training Matt.

http://dylanbarth.com/kalite/

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