Things You Should Know About Networking and Stuff
Formal title · Network Management & Telecommunications
Build the network. Fix the problem. Explain what happened.
About this class
Most people use networks every day but only think about them when something stops working. This class helps learners understand Wi-Fi, cables, routers, IP addresses, connected devices, and basic troubleshooting without getting buried in jargon.
Who it's for
- · Enrolled students using the companion site
- · Self-study learners
- · Beginners interested in tech
- · People preparing for basic help desk or networking skills
- · Organizations that want to host a hands-on version
What you'll learn
- → How networks connect
- → Why networks break
- → What routers and cables do
- → How devices communicate
- → How to build & troubleshoot a simple LAN
- → How to explain what happened clearly
Choose your path
Three ways in.
For Enrolled Students
Use this page as the starting point, then continue to the full companion site for weekly resources, assignments, tutorials, and project support.
Go to Companion Site →For Self-Study Learners
Use the public companion resources at your own pace. Follow the beginner path, take notes, and complete the activities you have materials for.
Start Self-Study →For Hosts or Partners
Bring this class in as a pop-up lecture, workshop, or hands-on lab for your students, team, or community.
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