Learn by building.
Private 1-on-1 mentorship in CCNA & networking, hands-on cybersecurity, and a separate colorful Kids Tech Lab for younger learners.
Professional certifications supporting the networking and cybersecurity instruction offered here.
Choose what you want to build.
Three focused learning paths. CCNA & Networking is the flagship program, with cybersecurity practice and a separate technology track for younger students.
CCNA & Networking Mentorship
Private instruction for certification candidates, university students and aspiring IT professionals.
- CCNA exam-objective preparation
- Packet Tracer configuration labs
- Subnetting, VLANs, STP, EtherChannel
- OSPF, NAT, ACLs, DHCP and IPv6
- Troubleshooting practice
- University networking-course tutoring
- Personalized explanations and study direction
Cybersecurity Fundamentals & Labs
Learn security concepts through guided, controlled practice rather than theory alone.
- Security fundamentals
- SIEM fundamentals and log analysis
- Network traffic analysis
- Basic incident investigation
- Password hashing & cracking concepts in labs
- Vulnerability assessment fundamentals
- Linux security tools
Programming & Technology for Kids
A colorful, project-based path that turns curiosity about computers into things young students can actually create.
- Beginner coding
- Simple games
- Websites
- Programming logic
- How computers and networks work
Study the CCNA with a path already built.
Instead of piecing together random videos and labs, work one-on-one through networking concepts using a structured collection of study material and hands-on practice.
More than explanations.
The mentorship is built around repeated configuration, troubleshooting and understanding why the network behaves the way it does.
Learn security by doing.
Build the foundations behind defensive security and explore how common attacks work inside controlled educational labs.
Detect & investigate
SIEM fundamentals, logs, suspicious activity, traffic analysis and introductory incident investigation.
Understand the other side
Password security, hashing, controlled cracking demonstrations, reconnaissance concepts and basic vulnerability assessment.
Understand why it matters
Authentication, access control, encryption, common vulnerabilities and the networking concepts underneath security.
Don't just memorize it. Build it.
The goal is to understand it well enough to configure it, break it, troubleshoot it and explain why it works.
Example networking lab
- Create VLANs
- Configure trunks
- Route between VLANs
- Verify connectivity
- Break the topology intentionally
- Troubleshoot the failure
Switch(config)# vlan 10 Switch(config-vlan)# name USERS Switch(config)# int g0/1 Switch(config-if)# switchport mode trunk student@lab:~$ ping 10.10.10.1 64 bytes from 10.10.10.1 ✓
Technology can feel like play. 🚀
A separate learning path for younger students focused on programming, creative projects and understanding technology through things they can build themselves.
Make Something
Simple games, websites and small coding projects students can proudly show off.
Learn How Computers Think
Logic, commands, variables and problem solving explained at the student's level.
Explore the Internet
What routers do, how devices talk, what an IP address is and how the internet works.
You don't need to already be “a tech person.”
🎓 College & adult learners
- Students struggling with networking classes
- CCNA learners
- Beginners entering IT
- Career changers
- First-time programmers
🚀 Younger students
- Kids curious about computers
- Students who want to learn coding
- Young gamers interested in technology
- Students who learn better one-on-one
- Parents looking for a productive tech activity
Simple.
Tell me your goal
CCNA, college, programming, networking, Linux or a kids project.
We build a plan
Lessons adapt to what you know and what you need next.
Learn hands-on
Concepts become configurations, labs, code and practical exercises.
Start learning tech.
Private classes in networking, CCNA, programming, Linux and technology for younger learners.