Computer Hardware Basics
Master the physical foundation of technology by exploring the components that make computers and mobile devices run.
Master the physical foundation of technology by exploring the components that make computers and mobile devices run.
Master the fundamental concepts of operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and mobile platforms.
A quick-start introduction to the Linux command line and the world of open-source software.
Transition from basic identification to professional system support, component upgrades, and technical troubleshooting.
Master the skills to diagnose, fix, and assist users with Windows, macOS, and mobile operating system issues.
A 4-hour technical module focusing on professional communication, remote support, and the utilization of AI-driven troubleshooting tools.
A 10-hour focused module on identifying and resolving critical connectivity and security failures in professional environments.
Develop defensive driving skills for the internet to recognize threats and protect your digital well-being.
The foundational entry point for digital technology, managing online identity, and professional netiquette.
A practical, hands-on guide to operating, managing, and maintaining computers and smartphones.