In 2002, Khan was a summer
intern at
Xerox PARC. From 2003 to late 2009, he worked as a
hedge fund analyst at Connective Capital Management.
Khan Academy In 2004, Khan started tutoring his cousin, Nadia, in
mathematics over the internet using
Yahoo!'s Doodle notepad. When other relatives and friends sought his tutoring, he founded Khan Academy in 2006 and moved his tutorials to
YouTube, where he created an account on November 16, 2006. Khan outlined his mission: to "accelerate learning for students of all ages. With this in mind, we want to share our content with whoever may find it useful." Khan believes that supplementing traditional classroom education with the technology being developed by his Academy can improve the effectiveness of teachers by freeing them from traditional lectures and giving them more time for instruction specific to individual students' needs. Khan Academy, initially a tool for students, added the Coach feature in 2012, promoting the connection of teachers with students through videos and monitor tools. Khan published a book about Khan Academy and education goals titled
The One World Schoolhouse: Education Reimagined. In 2023, Khan Academy has more than 155 million registered users, with students spending billions of hours of learning on the platform.
Stanford AI researcher
Andrew Ng has named Khan as an inspiration for the founding of
Coursera, one of the first
massive open online course (MOOC) platforms.
Khan Lab School Khan's pedagogical idea is that students learn better when they can manage the process of acquiring knowledge independently and at their own pace. They should then work in teams to apply the knowledge they have learned. This concept is known as
flipped classroom. His approach to learning incorporates elements of
Benjamin Bloom's
mastery learning.
Schoolhouse.world In early 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, Khan launched Schoolhouse, a free non-profit initiative to provide small-group tutoring for students worldwide through
Zoom meetings. Schoolhouse certifications, developed in partnership with the
University of Chicago, test students’ mastery of subjects and certify their knowledge.
MIT,
Caltech, and
Case Western Reserve University have since signed on.
TED In October 2025,
TED announced Khan would become its new "Vision Steward", succeeding
Chris Anderson. Khan’s role involves advising on TED’s long-term direction in education and technology. == Awards ==