
khanmigo.ai
Khanmigo is an AI-powered tutoring and teaching assistant developed by Khan Academy, offering personalized learning experiences and efficient educational support.
About khanmigo.ai
Khanmigo is an innovative AI-driven tutor and teaching assistant from the trusted nonprofit Khan Academy. It provides engaging, focused, and effective learning support tailored for students and families. Unlike other AI tools, Khanmigo emphasizes guiding learners to discover answers independently, fostering critical thinking. It is uniquely integrated with Khan Academy’s extensive content library, covering subjects like math, humanities, coding, and social studies. For educators, Khanmigo streamlines tasks such as lesson planning, assessments, differentiation, and student engagement, saving hours of preparation time while enhancing classroom effectiveness.
How to Use
Parents and students can subscribe monthly or annually to access personalized tutoring through Khanmigo. Educators can register for free to utilize Khanmigo's tools for lesson planning, assessments, and classroom management. School districts interested in broad deployment should contact Khan Academy for implementation options.
Features
- AI-driven personalized tutoring
- Standards-based lesson plan creation
- Custom learning objectives and exit tickets
- Real-time summaries of student work
- AI-powered teaching assistant tools
- Automated rubric generator
Use Cases
- Teachers quickly develop lesson plans, quizzes, and rubrics.
- Parents make homework a positive and engaging experience.
- Students receive help with homework and learn new skills efficiently.
Best For
Pros
- Reduces time spent on lesson planning and assessments
- Designed with safety and ethical considerations in mind
- Offers a personalized learning experience for students
- Covers a wide range of subjects and grade levels
- Integrates seamlessly with Khan Academy’s extensive content library
Cons
- Monthly or annual payments are required for parent and learner access
- Currently available only in the United States for individual users
- Classroom access is limited to school or district-wide implementations
