With the help of my mentor Jason Voll, I am very excited to announce the launch of Khan Academy's new redesigned Translators About page 🌎🎉 This was an intern hackathon project that I worked on alongside Cathy Wang, Yan Ke, and Jaclyn Saik. We want to recognize the amazing work being done by Khan Academy's translators and hopefully help inspire others to sign up to translate as well. The overwhelming support from full-timers to see this intern side project deployed was incredible and really speaks to how great Khan Academy's culture is! Special thanks to Yash Shah and Kumail Naqvi for their contributions and a huge shoutout to the folks on our amazing international team - Anna B. and Caroline Charrow. If you speak another language, consider becoming a translator to help bring Khan Academy's free, world-class education to students all around the globe! https://lnkd.in/gKNC7WM
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4ySo cool!! Great work!