How to Become an Instructor?
Share what you know. Help other engineers grow.
At EDA Academy, we believe the best teachers are those who’ve done the work themselves. If you're an experienced engineer in chip design, verification, or related areas, we invite you to become an instructor on our platform.
Who can teach?
Engineers with real-world experience in areas like but not limited to:
RTL design, verification, DFT, physical design
Analog or RF design
FPGA, SoC integration, EDA tools and methodologies
Formal verification, scripting, or system applications
You don’t need to be a full-time educator — just someone who knows their craft and is willing to explain it clearly.
How we support you:
Help with course structure and content planning
Technical support for recording and editing
Built-in platform for publishing and managing your course
Revenue sharing and promotional exposure
Recognition across our platform and community
Why teach with us?
Reach a global audience of VLSI engineers
Build your professional brand
Contribute to the engineering community
Turn your experience into a long-term asset
How to Begin?
Start by identifying your expertise and passion within the field of integrated circuit design. Conduct market analysis to choose a topic that is in demand and aligns with your skills. Define clear learning objectives and create a detailed outline to guide your course content.
Use professional recording equipment such as a DSLR camera and a high-quality microphone to ensure clear audio and video. If you are uncomfortable being on camera, consider screen recording software to capture your presentations.
Once your course is recorded and edited, promote it through social media, professional networks, and other channels to gather initial ratings and reviews. Your course will be featured in our marketplace, where students can enroll and you can earn revenue.
Teaching Steps
Select a topic that you are knowledgeable and passionate about, ensuring it is relevant to the needs of our students.
Define clear learning objectives and create a detailed outline to guide your course content.
Develop a script for your lectures and practice delivering them to ensure clarity and engagement.
Set up your recording equipment in a quiet and well-lit space, ensuring your audio and video quality are top-notch.
Use professional editing software to enhance your videos and make them more engaging for students.
Deliver your lectures confidently and clearly, keeping your audience engaged throughout the course.
Develop a marketing strategy to promote your course and attract students to enrol.
Once your course is complete, publish it on EDA Academy and start sharing your knowledge with students around the world.
📩 Interested?
Visit Teach on EDA Academy or contact us at support@eda-academy.com
Your knowledge can make a difference. We’ll help you turn it into a course that others can learn from.