Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles - Hi everyone, this is Jeremy Schieffelin with Khan Academy. Happy Friday. We've now officially made it through not only the full week, but a full month of all of this. So please give yourself a huge pat on the back, for surviving and progressing in the face of everything going on. Vladimir, same to you as well. And a special thank you actually to Vladimir here, who was one of our All-star Khan Academy Ambassadors. So he has an AP Bio, excuse me, AP Chemistry and AP Physics teacher, based in West Palm Beach, Florida. Even though he roots for the Miami Dolphins and I'm a Buffalo Bills fan, I am still getting Vladimir a mad love today, because he is taking time away from his own students to make sure that you have everything you need to serve yours. And so as you know, if you've joined previous webinars, you can ask Vladimir questions at any point, by typing into the questions feature of the GoToWebinar Control Panel and after we sort of talked through some of the basic stuff of Khan Academy, Vladimir we'll take your questions live, you'll actually be able to see on the site how he works his magic, how he gets the students engaged with chemistry and physics using Khan Academy. So just let's start there Vladimir, tell us a little about your background as an educator and then how you got started with Khan Academy. - This is my 21st year of teaching and I teach mostly AP Chem and AP Physics, but I also do Honors Chemistry and Honors Physics. And from time to time I teach mathematics too, which is kind of nice, I liked that too. I have been working with Khan Academy I guess from the beginning. And the reason why I started doing this is when I finished my doctorate degree, my doctorate degree is in Educational Technology and Instructional Design. So I kind of saw that this was where the future was going for us in education, I'll try to be concise. And so matter of fact, back in 2000, 2001, when I worked for Palm Beach County schools, we created a clearing house of materials free for all science teachers and we actually began training teachers in science and mathematics to use the tools that we have just given at the moment, which is very good. Back then it was just kinda the beginning stuff of using PowerPoint in the classroom and using some tools in order to enhance, the teaching of science and mathematics. It was an easy transition for us in science, because we had a lot of videos and a lot of different things that we could do, that will have a visual representation of what we do in science. Because sometimes it's incredibly complex to show for temple, let's say for example, a picture of an atom and people question, "How in the world do you see an atom? "How do we know that it exists that way?" But then we can show mathematical models and we can show 3D pictures, and for the students to grab a better understanding of very abstract components of science and mathematics that we see from time to time. So a biggest thing for a longer time. - Very cool and you're getting a little love here from April, who says Miami Dolphins rule. Whereas Janet says, she's a New York Giants fans so she has no judgment. Even though they tore our hearts apart in Super Bowl 25, but hey, that's ancient history now. Okay so that being said, let's cut to the chase here. I think folks right now are hurting in the sense that every educator in this country, every educator in this world frankly, is being forced to do things that they were not trained to do in most cases. When it comes to remote learning, using tools like this. If you were just getting started today, if you didn't have the advantage of a track record with Khan Academy, what would you do, if you were trying to serve your science students tomorrow or on Monday using a tool like Khan Academy? How would you start? - The way that I will begin is, obviously there's a wealth of information that we can find online. Especially when we need something that shows results and that is clearly delineated and that it is already broken down by subject, not only by subject but also by topic. And that it has resources, that also has a wonderful program with the community where you can ask questions, and there are a number of people who are involved and who can answer any of your questions. What I would do is, I would begin just showing my students just a basic understanding and creating a classroom in Khan Academy where my students can log on. Because it is a wonderful compliment to any classroom. I've been using it for a long time and I use it in my AP courses all the time. And is just being really a... It really is a game changer and the fact that we can deliver a location at any point and time, where we can create courses and we can create even assignment where the students can go at their own pace. You can integrate into any of your courses, because it perfectly aligns with whatever it is that you're looking for. To me it's the best resource that I've used. That's why I got really excited about it and I wanted to know more and I wanted to pass it on to other people. I have trained all of the science department in my school and the use of Khan Academy and everyone is already using it to assign to create courses, just to use that as a compliment for class, especially for AP courses. It's just unbelievable, it really is amazing. - Cool so, I've shared that community resource with everyone in the Chat. So if they want to talk to other Khan Academy Ambassadors, like Latimer, they can do that through that group. As far as talking to your students, it sounds like what you're saying is, you might actually do a Zoom meeting or Google Hangout meeting with your students now. And actually just pull this up on your screen and say, "Hey, here's Khan Academy, "here's what an exercise looks like." And that way they can see it, before you ask them to do anything, is that right? - Right, well yes I'm sorry, I kinda went a little further. I'm coming to thinking of myself and the way that I done it. But you're exactly correct and that is what I have pulled my teachers through, the teacher that I've trained to do it. The first thing you have to do is you have to go with your students very easy, maybe two or three days, where they can have a basic understanding of the navigation and all the things that are available in Khan Academy. But if you can set up a Google Hangout meet, actually I think it's called Google... They changed the name I believe. - Yeah, Google meet or whatever, yeah. - Or assume, for example, if you can use that and go step by step and showing your students how to sign up, how to find the resources, where the assignments are going to be located. But it's actually pretty intuitive to use. Once my teachers have used it for two or three times, they say, "Oh, I'm old." Some of my students would probably get it in one or two tries and then it becomes a wonderful resource. Once they begin using it more and more, the more proficient you become at it and the easier it is going to be to integrate into your own classes. - Very cool and so, maybe you show them an exercise, which you can always find just by searching at the very top.