A Youth Marketing Hack for Professors, Authors, and Podcasters.

Read on to discover how you can use your previously published writing to enhance social channels with a steady stream of high-quality youth media. Keep reading, I assure you it's worth it.

Our team of retired administrators, who volunteer their time, will be happy to help you publish a credit on hs.credit based on the content you have created (e.g. a book, a series of articles, podcast episodes, videos, websites). High school juniors and seniors will browse and discover your credit, or it will be assigned to them by a teacher for independent study. The students will review the materials you specify and then create a 10-minute audio or video response. After multiple rounds of feedback and revision, their teacher will approve the student's work, which will then be uploaded to the platform for evaluation by three of our credit experts for credit.

There are two exciting opportunities for authors, podcasters or university professors who publish:

  1. You choose the credit experts who grade your credit. They receive top compensation each time that they assign a P/F grade. NB: If you don't have anyone in mind, we can happily recommend qualified credit experts from our network of experienced educators.

  2. Students will engage with your content and produce 10-minutes of youth media in response. The collection of approved youth media is your credit stream. You are free to use these exemplars to enhance your own channels with a young audience's perspective.

Not to mention the impact you will have on these young people who engage with the relevant, important issues you provide. This is their chance to be creators rather than consumers of academic content.

Get in touch and request approval as a credit owner on the hs.credit platform. Once approved, our dedicated team will help you post your first credit(s).

Principal Z

Nadav Zeimer (“Principal Z”) is an award-winning educator, innovative school leader, and passionate advocate for educational equity and foster children. A dedicated family man and philanthropist, he empowers students through hands-on STEAM and social justice initiatives, sharing his expertise as an author and speaker on the future of educational data. #PassionForLearning #AcademicCapital

https://EducationInTheDigitalAge.com/
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