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Lesson 1: Get started with Khan Academy for distance learning- Parent quick start guide
- Parent Quick-Start Tips: For Kids Ages 12 and Under
- Parent Quick-Start Tips: For Kids Ages 13+
- Getting Started with Khan Academy Kids
- Webinar: Using Khan Academy and Khan Academy Kids for Distance Learning
- Distance learning survival guide for parents
- Seven tips for setting up a productive learning space at home
- Distance learning FAQ
- Keep Everyone Learning Site
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Parent Quick-Start Tips: For Kids Ages 13+
This video gives a quick overview of how parents can get started with using Khan Academy with their children. It is meant for parents who have kids who are 13 or older. If you have kids who are 12 or younger, please see this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KABB4Kr7WhU. Created by Khan Academy.
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Video transcript
- [Lauren] Hi, I'm
Lauren from Khan Academy, and today I'm going to
give you an overview of how to set up accounts for yourself and your children on Khan Academy. We'll also go over how you
can find relevant content for your kids and view their progress. This video is meant for parents with kids who are 13 or older. If your child is 12 or younger,
please see our other video called Parent Quick-Start Tips
for Kids Ages 12 and Under. We recommend that you
and your child go through the account creation steps together and collaborate to come up with a plan for learning on Khan Academy. To begin, go to www.khanacademy.org and have your child click Sign
up in the upper right corner. On the sign up page, have your child enter their date of birth, and sign up via Google or Facebook. Or create a username and
password and sign up with email. Next, your child can
select their grade level and click Continue. On the next page, you'll see
courses that we recommend for your child based on their grade level. Have them choose one or
more and click Continue. You can also use the See all
link to view the full menu, in case your child would
like to select other topics that interest them. Now, your child is ready to go. They can click the blue
Start button for any course to start with the very first lesson, or click the See all link
to browse the entire course. If your child is not sure
where to start, here's a tip, most Khan Academy math courses
include a course challenge that can help you quickly
find where your child needs practice and where
they're already good to go. To get there, scroll to the
bottom of the course page, and click Start Course challenge. These usually take 30 to 45 minutes, and will give you some good clues about where to direct their learning. You can also suggest to
your child that they start one grade level below their current grade, or even start at kindergarten
and work their way up. If you would like to track
your child's progress, you can create a parent account. Go to www.khanacademy.org
and click Sign up in the upper right corner. On the sign up page, select Parent. Now, you can sign up
with Google, Facebook, or you can sign up with email, and create a username and password. Once you sign up, you'll be
taken to your parent dashboard. Click Add a child. Then, click the My child
already has an account link. Enter your child's email
address and click Next. Your child will receive
an email with a link to confirm the connection to your account. Once your child activates via the link, refresh your parent dashboard, and click your child's username. This takes you to the progress report where you can keep track
of what they're learning and how much time they're spending. Your child can also see this
report through their account by clicking Progress
in the left navigation. Thanks for watching, and
we hope you and your child enjoy learning on Khan Academy.