AVAILABLE TRAINING COURSES
Cloud Computing is one of the fastest-growing areas in Information Technology. It involves delivering computing services such as servers, storage, databases, networking, software, and analytics over the internet instead of relying on local computers or physical servers.
This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and practical skills needed to understand, deploy, and manage cloud-based services. Participants will learn how organizations use cloud technologies to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and increase scalability.
Whether you are a student, entrepreneur, IT professional, or beginner looking to enter the technology field, this course will equip you with the essential cloud computing skills needed in today's digital world.
What is Cloud Computing?
History and evolution of cloud technology
Benefits of cloud computing
Types of cloud services
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Software as a Service (SaaS)
Public Cloud
Private Cloud
Hybrid Cloud
Multi-Cloud
Cloud storage solutions
Virtual machines
Data backup and recovery
Security best practices
Data protection
Access control
Cloud compliance
Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
Microsoft Azure
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the way people live, work, learn, and do business. AI enables computers and machines to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as learning, decision-making, problem-solving, speech recognition, and image analysis.
This course provides a practical introduction to Artificial Intelligence and its applications in today's digital world. Students will learn the fundamentals of AI, how intelligent systems work, and how AI technologies are being used across various industries including healthcare, finance, education, cybersecurity, transportation, and business.
Whether you are a student, entrepreneur, business professional, or technology enthusiast, this course will help you understand the future of AI and how to use AI tools effectively and responsibly.
What is Artificial Intelligence?
History and evolution of AI
Types of Artificial Intelligence
Benefits and challenges of AI
Understanding Machine Learning
How machines learn from data
Supervised learning
Unsupervised learning
Reinforcement learning
Chatbots and Virtual Assistants
Facial Recognition Systems
Recommendation Systems
Smart Devices and Automation
AI in Business
Introduction to ChatGPT
AI image generation
AI content creation
AI-powered productivity tools
Privacy concerns
Ethical considerations
AI bias and fairness
Responsible use of AI technologies
Computing Basics is a foundational course designed to introduce students to the world of computers and digital technology. In today's digital age, computer literacy is an essential skill for education, employment, business, and personal development.
This course provides a practical understanding of computer systems, software applications, internet usage, digital communication, and workplace productivity tools. Students will learn how to confidently operate computers, manage files, use office applications, access the internet safely, and perform everyday digital tasks.
Whether you are a beginner with little or no computer experience or someone looking to improve your digital skills, this course will provide a strong foundation for further studies and career opportunities in technology.
Definition of a computer
Functions of a computer
Importance of computers in modern society
Desktop Computers
Laptop Computers
Tablets
Smartphones
Servers
Monitor
Keyboard
Mouse
System Unit
Printer
Scanner
Speakers
Understanding computer hardware
Understanding computer software
Examples of hardware and software
What is an Operating System?
Functions of an Operating System
Microsoft Windows
macOS
Linux
Android
iOS
Starting and shutting down a computer
Creating user accounts
Managing settings
Installing applications
Creating documents
Formatting text
Inserting pictures and tables
Creating reports and letters
Creating spreadsheets
Data entry
Basic formulas
Charts and graphs
Creating presentations
Slide design
Animations and transitions
Professional presentation techniques
Email management
Calendar scheduling
Communication tools
What is the Internet?
Browsers and search engines
Internet safety
Creating an email account
Sending and receiving emails
Email etiquette
Google Drive
Google Docs
Google Forms
Google Meet
Zoom
WhatsApp Business
Creating folders
Renaming files
Copying and moving files
Deleting and recovering files
Hard Drives
USB Flash Drives
Memory Cards
Cloud Storage
Importance of backups
Using Google Drive
Using OneDrive
Keeping computers clean
Updating software
Antivirus protection
Slow computers
Internet connection issues
Printer problems
Software errors
Password protection
Malware awareness
Safe internet practices
Professional document creation
Spreadsheet management
Presentation development
Professional email writing
Online meetings
Business communication
Managing online presence
Digital etiquette
Workplace technology use
Computer Networking is the backbone of modern communication and information sharing. It involves connecting computers, servers, mobile devices, and other digital equipment to enable communication, resource sharing, and internet access.
This comprehensive Networking course is designed to provide students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to design, install, configure, manage, and troubleshoot computer networks. Participants will learn how data travels across networks, how network devices operate, and how organizations build secure and reliable networking infrastructures.
Whether you are a student, IT enthusiast, entrepreneur, or professional seeking to build a career in Information Technology, this course will equip you with the essential networking skills required in today's technology-driven world.
What is Computer Networking?
Importance of Networking
Types of Computer Networks
Advantages and Disadvantages of Networks
Local Area Network (LAN)
Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)
Wide Area Network (WAN)
Wireless Networks (WLAN)
Routers
Switches
Hubs
Access Points
Modems
Firewalls
Star Topology
Bus Topology
Ring Topology
Mesh Topology
Hybrid Topology
Understanding IP Addresses
IPv4 and IPv6
Subnetting Basics
Public and Private IP Addresses
Setting up a Local Area Network
Router Configuration
Switch Configuration
Wireless Network Setup
Broadband Connections
Fiber Internet
Wireless Internet
Starlink Internet Setup
Password Security
Firewalls
Network Monitoring
Cybersecurity Best Practices
Identifying Network Problems
Connectivity Issues
Cable Testing
Internet Speed Optimization
Students will gain hands-on experience in:
Ethernet cable installation
RJ45 connector crimping
Cable testing
Setting up internet connections
Wireless network setup
Router management
Connecting multiple devices
Network expansion
Wi-Fi installation
Signal optimization
Wireless security
Office network setup
Home network setup
Small business network deployment
Computer Networking is the backbone of modern communication and information sharing. It involves connecting computers, servers, mobile devices, and other digital equipment to enable communication, resource sharing, and internet access.
This comprehensive Networking course is designed to provide students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to design, install, configure, manage, and troubleshoot computer networks. Participants will learn how data travels across networks, how network devices operate, and how organizations build secure and reliable networking infrastructures.
Whether you are a student, IT enthusiast, entrepreneur, or professional seeking to build a career in Information Technology, this course will equip you with the essential networking skills required in today's technology-driven world.
What is Computer Networking?
Importance of Networking
Types of Computer Networks
Advantages and Disadvantages of Networks
Local Area Network (LAN)
Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)
Wide Area Network (WAN)
Wireless Networks (WLAN)
Routers
Switches
Hubs
Access Points
Modems
Firewalls
Star Topology
Bus Topology
Ring Topology
Mesh Topology
Hybrid Topology
Understanding IP Addresses
IPv4 and IPv6
Subnetting Basics
Public and Private IP Addresses
Setting up a Local Area Network
Router Configuration
Switch Configuration
Wireless Network Setup
Broadband Connections
Fiber Internet
Wireless Internet
Starlink Internet Setup
Password Security
Firewalls
Network Monitoring
Cybersecurity Best Practices
Identifying Network Problems
Connectivity Issues
Cable Testing
Internet Speed Optimization
Students will gain hands-on experience in:
Ethernet cable installation
RJ45 connector crimping
Cable testing
Setting up internet connections
Wireless network setup
Router management
Connecting multiple devices
Network expansion
Wi-Fi installation
Signal optimization
Wireless security
Office network setup
Home network setup
Small business network deployment
Starlink is a satellite internet service developed by SpaceX that provides high-speed internet access to homes, businesses, schools, hotels, and remote locations worldwide. Unlike traditional internet services that rely on fiber-optic cables or mobile networks, Starlink uses a network of satellites orbiting the Earth to deliver fast and reliable internet connectivity.
This course is designed to provide students with the practical knowledge and hands-on skills required to install, configure, maintain, troubleshoot, and manage Starlink internet systems. Participants will learn the complete installation process, subscription management, network setup, and customer support techniques.
Whether you are an entrepreneur, technician, IT professional, business owner, or someone looking to start a career in internet installation services, this course will equip you with valuable industry-ready skills.
What is Starlink?
How Starlink works
Benefits of satellite internet
Starlink coverage and availability
Starlink Dish (Dishy)
Starlink Router
Power Supply Unit
Ethernet Adapter
Mounting Accessories
Cables and Connectors
Creating a Starlink account
Choosing subscription plans
Activating a Starlink kit
Managing billing and payments
Changing service plans
Pausing and resuming subscriptions
Identifying suitable installation locations
Avoiding signal obstructions
Understanding field of view requirements
Safety considerations
Dish assembly
Mount installation
Cable routing
Equipment setup
Power connection
Initial activation
Connecting devices
Setting up Wi-Fi
Creating network names (SSID)
Password management
Guest network setup
Connecting additional routers
Mesh networking
Access point installation
Apartment and hotel internet distribution
Connecting Starlink to existing networks
Office internet setup
Home internet setup
Airbnb internet setup
Business network deployment
Students will receive practical training in:
Mounting Starlink dishes
Wall mounting techniques
Roof installation methods
Pole mounting systems
Router setup
Wi-Fi optimization
Network expansion
Bandwidth management
Safe cable routing
Outdoor cable protection
Proper cable installation techniques
Assisting customers
Basic troubleshooting
Service optimization
Maintenance recommendations
Residential installations
Business installations
Hotel and Airbnb setups
Rural internet deployments
No internet connection
Slow internet speeds
Obstructed satellite signals
Router connectivity problems
Starlink App usage
Signal monitoring
Speed testing
Network analysis
Equipment inspection
Cleaning and care
Software updates
Preventive maintenance