[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 158 (2012), Part 1] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 52] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]KHAN ACADEMY PROJECT ______ HON. CHAKA FATTAH of pennsylvania in the house of representatives Tuesday, January 17, 2012 Mr. FATTAH. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to draw the attention of the House to the recent innovative vision developed by the Khan Academy, a non-profit educational organization. The organization's mission aims to decrease the disparity of educational resources, by using the internet as a tool to revolutionize the way we approach knowledge. In their attempt to mobilize a free, world-class education, they have compiled over 2,700 videos in the subjects of math, biology, chemistry, physics, history and art. The production of these videos is helping adults and children fill in gaps of knowledge they either forgot or never learned. I know that the Khan Academy recognizes the importance of technology in education and I commend them for their effort to develop creative strategies to help our children learn. Salman Khan is the founder and visionary of the Khan Academy project. After graduating from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he pursued a career in finance and quit his job in 2009. While he assisted his cousin with the subject of mathematics, he designed tutorial videos and eventually published them online. He received a successful response from over 20,000 users, which ultimately led to his interest in crafting a media tool that would help revamp traditional classroom techniques. Currently, the Khan Academy receives about $2 million in support and continues to expand videos and programs. Most recently, the organization decided to make the material available in community colleges and charter schools in the United States. By recognizing the importance of technology in education, we have a responsibility to make sure that more people have access to the intemet. If we fail to pave the road for this access to pioneering technologies, we run the risk of furthering economic disparities and barriers to equal education. I encourage my colleagues to become familiar with the Khan Academy's website and use the fresh approaches in technology to elevate their knowledge about the world. ____________________