Khan Academy Integrates With Digital Textbooks

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Sarah Kessler
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Khan Academy Integrates With Digital Textbooks
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Khan Academy has been praised and funded by both Gates and Google. At its core, it's a database of instructional YouTube videos that its founder, Salman Khan, started creating in order to help his cousins with their math homework. Video production quality does not extend beyond the capabilities of Microsoft Paint, but Khan has a knack for making calculus seem like gradeschool math (the archive contains videos on both topics) that has made his tutorials a popular resource for independent learning.

Kno will be linking them to its books through a new "smart links" feature. When students click on a Khan Academy tutorial from a new tab on one of Kno's digital pages, Khan's explanation of that topic plays within the book.

“We’re excited that Kno sees the value in our mission and has integrated our videos and study tools directly into their books," Khan said in a statement.

Kno worked with Khan Academy to implement its tutorials for the feature's launch. Eventually, Kno Vice President of Marketing Ousama Haffar says, the feature will expand to include other educational images and videos.

The digital textbook maker is also adding a 3D feature that allows users to turn images like molecule diagrams into 3D objects that rotate on the page.

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