Tell HN: Khan Academy is hiring full-time devs
Only sending this link to HN for now. We're building our dev team, full details here: http://www.khanacademy.org/jobs/dev
Instructions to apply are at the bottom of that link, and if you have any specific questions feel free to email me. ben+HN@khanacademy.org
(For those unfamiliar w/ Khan Academy, check out Sal's recent TED talk: http://www.khanacademy.org/video/salman-khan-talk-at-ted-2011--from-ted-com)
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So, Web Ninja Rockstar Badass Developers, apply. DO IT.
"Steve Jobs successfully sealed the deal with his legendary pitch to Sculley, asking him whether he preferred to "sell sugar water for the rest of your life or come with me and change the world?"."
Haven't encountered it, but would be great to see translations done on a larger scale to touch the wider world.
Additionally, perhaps at a later date, would be interesting to see the same topics covered by additional instructors (and rated) available on the site to provide variation in teaching styles.
Nevertheless, even today, this is the best thing going on in the education field. Kudos to Sal.
Is it still the one dude doing all the videos?
Following the recent thread on HN quality, I've decided to be much more aggressive in downvoting impolite comments.
You and the parent both admit that I have a point. That’s good enough for me.
"Flexible working environment. We're based in Mountain View, but working remotely is not off the table."
I actually had an idea, a couple of weeks ago, that it would be really cool to implement some kind of functionality that brought together real time chat and a "blackboard" capabilities (Canvas and node.js?) to the site, so people could discuss certain topics and simultaneously draw out diagrams/problems/etc. I feel like Q.A. for homework/learning could be done a lot better then what we have currently right now (WikiAnswers, Yahoo Answers, etc). Good luck, I'm sure tons of awesome developers will jump at this opportunity.
The drawing section isn't built by them, it's actually built by an HN poster running, I believe, ExpatSoftware. You could probably make use of his project... Actually, I checked. They're just using Twiddla. I think Twiddla is pretty much what you want. You can free hand what you want and you have an etherpad a click away. Tying it in to KA would be left.
Kamens, is there a way to view all the unanswered questions on Khan Academy? I think it might receive a fair amount of traffic if there was.
Seems like this would result in much faster growth in the breadth of KA's videos.