Andy Matuschak@andy_matuschak·Sep 23, 2015Today, it's the family/school's computer/tablet, but the student's phone. A focus on phones is a focus on students.Quote TweetKhan Academy@khanacademy · Sep 22, 2015Khan Academy in your pocket! Check out our new apps for Android and iPhone! http://khan.co/KAiPhoneAndroid31933
Joshua Wertheim@joshwertheim·Sep 23, 2015@andy_matuschak Looks great. Question though: what about students without smartphones? I realize more have them nowadays, though.1
Andy Matuschak@andy_matuschak·Sep 23, 2015@joshwertheim We now have $40 Android devices, and falling...1
Joshua Wertheim@joshwertheim·Sep 23, 2015@andy_matuschak True. Are feature parity and stability pretty decent on lower tier Android devices?1
Andy Matuschak@andy_matuschakReplying to @joshwertheim@joshwertheim No. But for most of (today's) educational content, it doesn't really matter.5:07 AM · Sep 23, 2015·Twitter for iPhone1 Like
Joshua Wertheim@joshwertheim·Sep 23, 2015Replying to @andy_matuschak@andy_matuschak IMO any step forward is a good step forward. Definitely like your guys' work. I'm glad for that.