Our Mission
Inspired by Sal Khan and Khan Academy, eduPLEX began as a way to provide educational resources for topics in high school AP courses that were not already available online. Currently, eduPLEX is creating content for AP Computer Science A and AP Computer Science Principles, with plans of expanding to cover additional courses in the near future. We hope that our videos will promote an intuitive, self-paced pursuit into the realm of computer science and higher learning for students anywhere in the world.
Our Team
Faiaz Rahman is studying computer science at Yale University, where he is emphasizing in artificial intelligence. He's interested in educational technology and its potential in developing countries, like his birthplace of Bangladesh. He also serves as a software developer for the Yale Computer Society. In his spare time, Faiaz enjoys balancing being an amateur vlogger and a voracious foodie.
Logan Hernandez is studying computer engineering at University of California, Los Angeles, where he is emphasizing in computer software and full-stack web development. He also serves the CTO of Textbook Dibs, a startup from UCLA's 2019 Summer Accelerator program. When he's not coding, Logan shoots for the UCLA club archery team and learns obscure party tricks.
Our Workflow
Our videos are screen-recorded using QuickTime on macOS. Handwritten video is made using Autodesk Sketchbook with a Wacom BT graphics tablet. Animated video is made using Adobe After Effects. Video thumbnails are created using Adobe Photoshop. Audio is recorded using a RODE NT microphone and is edited using Adobe Audition. Video is edited using Final Cut Pro X and, on occasion, Adobe Premiere Pro.
Upcoming Content
Currently, videos for the remaining chunk of Unit 4, Object-Oriented Concepts, are in the final stages of editing. The remaining units are at various stages of production, from writing and scripting to recording and editing. For inquiries, feel free to contact us here.