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Teachers, say hello to Khanmigo from Khan Academy!


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·Nov 10, 2024

Hi, welcome to Khan Academy! I'm Kristen Deserva, the Chief Learning Officer, and I want to introduce you to Conmigo.

Conmigo is an empathetic tutor that can help your students along their learning journey. It can prompt them to ask questions, it can answer and help them through steps in problem solving, and lead them to their own aha moments.

Conmigo is also your teacher guide, and we have a growing list of activities you can use to support your class and your teaching. Right now, it's for creating lesson hooks to introduce a topic, warm-ups, writing rubrics, and you can even quickly create a full lesson plan right from an exercise, article, or video page targeted to your students' interests.

Wonder what your students will see? You can check out what it's like to ask answers to exercises as one of your students would.

Boiler, Conmigo doesn't just give them the answer; it helps them get there on their own. We'll give you summaries of your students' conversations to surface any safety issues—something we're very focused on.

Conmigo learns more and more how to support your class each week, and we're also still learning. Please give us feedback on how Conmigo responds and what new things you'd love to see. That helps us improve and better support you.

We can't wait for you to get started. Thanks!

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