Quantum Computing -- Quantum Information & Communication
I believe it'd be great to add content on quantum computing. Other than it being a hot, rapidly growing field, I think it's a great way to learn quantum mechanics. I've followed undergraduate courses in both quantum mechanics and quantum computing (that didn't require previous knowledge in quantum mechanics). I have to say quantum computing is a much easier way to learn quantum mechanics because it's tangible--you can clearly see the difference between what is quantum and what is classical--while most quantum mechanics courses are too abstract for the majority of students to easily follow.
Moreover, a quantum computing course teaches many other things than quantum mechanics (all without a real need for previous knowledge except maybe in linear algebra), such as probability theory, algorithms, computational complexity, and also things like the philosophy of science and the effect of new, disruptive technology on society (for example in Law).
I can only imagine the amazing content Khan Academy can make with a topic like this :)
This is a link to the undergraduate quantum computing course I followed at Amsterdam University College: https://studiegids.uva.nl/xmlpages/page/2020-2021-en/search-course/course/80092
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