Virtual Internship: Content Streaming Integration

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ANEW BAM
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Director of Programming & Policy
2
Preferred learners
Anywhere
Academic experience
Categories
Market research Marketing strategy Visual arts
Skills
asana slack (software) communication automation market research evernote
Project scope
What is the main goal for this project?

Our organization is able to offer a virtual internship opportunity for 2  students.

The primary focus for the student will be: Find a platform for our online subscription to art and literacy for youth content streaming. Create a rating system that participants fill in after completing our workshops and our subscription online.

Our goal at the end of this experience is to have a platform with student login and code use capability to access exclusive content. Have an automated rating system for participants when they complete a course.

Other duties the student may complete include: Market research, Automation systems

We will plan to communicate with our virtual intern using these communication tools:  Company Evernote, Email, Asana or slack and riipen as needed.

Student's primary contact: Vanessa Young vanessayoung@anewbam.org, Program Director

Secondary contact: Kevin Robinson kevinrobinson@anewbam.org , Executive Director

About the company
Arts, Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society

ANEW BAM is a K-8 education and arts organization that was established in 2013 by Kevin Robinson and Vanessa Young. As African Americans who are deeply invested in the St. Paul community, we became concerned with the number of disenfranchised youth on the East Side of Saint Paul who were not having their academic and social/emotional needs met. After several conversations with youth on the East Side, Kevin and Vanessa recognized a need for out of school programs that supported academic achievement, positive behaviors, and provided structure for marginalized students, and collectively formed an organization that would not only fill the void of these types of out of school and summer activities, but also address the disconnection many disenfranchised youth feel when it comes to their learning environments.