May-Li Khoe

She has worked for companies and organisations including Apple and Khan Academy, and has been involved in entrepreneurial projects such as Scribble Together and Boogie Loops.

[1][2] In 1999, Khoe completed her undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

In this role, she contributed to the development of user search methodologies and design systems aimed at enhancing the platform's usability and functionality.

[8][9] In 2018, Khoe and Bridger Maxwell launched Scribble Together, an online collaborative whiteboard designed for real-time brainstorming and drawing.

Initially aimed at educational and creative uses, the platform later expanded to support remote work and team collaboration, particularly during the shift to virtual communication in the early 2020s.

She was involved in the development of Sprout, a platform designed to support remote collaboration through tools such as video meetings, interactive whiteboards, and customizable spaces.

[11] Khoe contributed to Dynamicland, an experimental project in Oakland, focusing on developing new methods of interacting with digital information in physical spaces.

During this period, she created a travel-themed newsletter, which led her to pursue a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program in Creative Writing at San Francisco State University, focusing on non-fiction and genre narratives.

They have also collaborated with organizations like the People's Kitchen Collective and The Wall Project to support community initiatives in Puerto Buenaventura, Colombia's Pacific coast.

Example of a Scribble Togethe r whiteboard, illustrating its use for collaborative functions and interactive sessions.
May Li-Khoe developed Boogie Loops to exploit the crank on the Playdate console