
Presented by Akshay Ravikumar, Marketing Lead, Schoolhouse.world; Matt Wu, Program & Partnership Manager, Schoolhouse.world; and Doug Little, Senior Public Relations Director, Wacom Technologies
Sponsored by Wacom
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This edWebinar introduces educators to a free, student-delivered, student-consumed, peer-to-peer online tutoring option. Presenters Akshay Ravikumar and Matt Wu from Schoolhouse.world and Doug Little from Wacom explore how students and teachers alike can participate as learners and/or tutors through the Schoolhouse.world program.
Schoolhouse.world was launched through a partnership with Khan Academy founder Sal Khan and a team of educators and technology innovators. Its more than 2,000 tutors use a range of digital tools, including Wacom digital pen tablets, to support live tutoring sessions in 100+ countries. Akshay, Matt, and Doug also provide examples of the many ways classroom teachers can use online, peer-to-peer tutoring during and beyond the school day, helping students address learning gaps in the wake of the pandemic and take advantage of opportunities for acceleration and inquiry into subjects of special interest.
This recorded edWebinar is of interest to K-12 teachers, librarians, school and district leaders, education technology leaders, and instructional coaches.

Akshay Ravikumar serves as the marketing lead for Schoolhouse World, an initiative started by Sal Khan to help provide quality, free online tutoring to anyone and everyone who wants to learn. Akshay collaborates closely with the community of tutors who provide services to learners and also supports innovative tutoring and learning programs such as the Schoolhouse Summer Camp 2022 program that features a lineup of topics from Creating and Acting in Your Own Screenplay, Sketching Skills, and How to Play Chess, to sessions that help students prep for the upcoming academic year. Akshay has extensive experience as a software engineer and received both his Master of Engineering and Bachelor of Science degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.


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