Dr. Antoine Chaya earned his PhD in 1997 at the Georgia Institute of Technology in information technology management. Since 2006, Dr. Antoine Chaya has lent his expertise to the Oracle Corporation as a senior director of strategic accounts.
As a global leader in the information technology industry, Oracle not only strives to attract a talented pool of professionals but also to empower individuals from all walks of life and provide them with the resources to perform academically. Since 2011, Oracle has provided ongoing technical support for Khan Academy, an online learning platform offering free video courses on topics ranging from math and science to business and the liberal arts in over 40 languages.
What initially began as a one-man project in 2006 has since grown into a team of more than 80 specialists, each working to provide a world-class education for everyone, everywhere. In addition to producing lessons tailored for kindergarteners up to secondary school students, Khan Academy also provides teachers with exercises and exams as well as tools for tracking classroom progress and for identifying each student’s strengths and gaps in learning.
Since its inception, Khan Academy has reached more than 127 million students in 200 countries and has built strategic partnerships with world-class research institutions such as NASA, MIT, the Museum of Modern Art, and the California Academy of Sciences. For more information about Khan Academy and its educational programs, go to www.khanacademy.org.
As a global leader in the information technology industry, Oracle not only strives to attract a talented pool of professionals but also to empower individuals from all walks of life and provide them with the resources to perform academically. Since 2011, Oracle has provided ongoing technical support for Khan Academy, an online learning platform offering free video courses on topics ranging from math and science to business and the liberal arts in over 40 languages.
What initially began as a one-man project in 2006 has since grown into a team of more than 80 specialists, each working to provide a world-class education for everyone, everywhere. In addition to producing lessons tailored for kindergarteners up to secondary school students, Khan Academy also provides teachers with exercises and exams as well as tools for tracking classroom progress and for identifying each student’s strengths and gaps in learning.
Since its inception, Khan Academy has reached more than 127 million students in 200 countries and has built strategic partnerships with world-class research institutions such as NASA, MIT, the Museum of Modern Art, and the California Academy of Sciences. For more information about Khan Academy and its educational programs, go to www.khanacademy.org.