THE FOUNDER
Narriman Ajdiri-Beim
Narriman is a graduate of The University of Durham, she has worked across content distribution over the last 15 years for a number major of TV, Movie and Publishing houses.
Her recent work in Strategic Partnerships at Pearson Education where she held positions managing their Digital Content Distribution and Strategy, has inspired her to focus her career on bringing Digital Education to underserved students or those with learning challenges or special needs. Whether students' needs be cognitive or more resource-based, Shoreline Media has been established to assist K through 12 students, whose attainment could be improved upon with digital support tools for their uniquely individual intended learning outcomes.
Shoreline Media has partnered with View technology platform, developed and tested in a number of UK schools, whose curriculum is designed to benchmark and progress the learning journey of the user. No matter the learning background this platform offers a unique suite of visual learning tools, whatever the learning style of the student.
Who We Are
Shoreline Media is a Content and Education Technology Distribution Consultancy, providing our clients with research and Business Development support.
Shoreline Media works with clients to shape, new strategic partnerships, negotiate and secure favourable terms and offers best practice advisory on the whole Distribution Process from an opportunity to product, content or platform delivery. With a background in Content and Licensing across media sectors including TV, Publishing, and Education Technology, our aim is to promote Digital Education equality to students for whom learning may have its challenges including those with Autism, ADHD or Dyslexia, as well as mainstream school students who are not meeting expected grades or targets.
Shoreline Media can identify learning pathways for these students to support optimised attainment and help them develop, succeed and help meet their potential.
Shoreline collaborates closely with Education Technology providers, including View, to support K12 students as well as those with an Education Health and Care Plan via its extensive suite of modular-based learning tools, written by teachers and built around 11 different National Curriculum areas (including English including Phonics, STEM alongside Humanities and History subject areas.)