Practical advice for non-traditional I.T students
Making learning about technology engaging, simple, and approachable.
Technology lessons for the average person
I know how difficult it can be when trying to break into tech. Which path should you choose? What skills do you need to learn? Where do you even find study materials?
The IT Advice Hub strives to provide practical technology lessons to those who aren’t the typical college graduate or seasoned technology professional.
By reading these guides and learning the topics, I hope my readers can gain transferable skills and career knowledge to break into entry-level technology roles.
Learn from my experience
hold a degree in Computer Systems Technology, have worked in various entry-level technology roles, and am constantly consuming and reviewing technology courses covering a variety of topics including web development, UI and UX design, IT support, computer networking, and electronics.
I am a firm believer in hands-on learning and taking wisdom from others’ firsthand experiences in the industry. Rest assured, the content I share here comes strictly from my own rigorous study, application in work and school, or by setting up lab scenarios firsthand.
Technology is, in fact, a science. Therefore, theories are meant to be questioned, replicated, and tested for their validity.
In the lessons provided here, you can easily apply the information you acquire in your own lab environments
Closing the skills gap together
I am no stranger to socioeconomic struggle. I’ve lived my entire life with a disability and grew up in a lower caste community full of late or never-starters. Learning about information technology as a career gave me the motivation to study hard and work my way out of those unfortunate circumstances.
I am a firm believer in hands-on learning and taking wisdom from others’ firsthand experiences in the industry. Rest assured, the content I share here comes strictly from my own rigorous study, application in work and school, or by setting up lab scenarios firsthand.
Whether you’re someone who never attended a college course on technology, a blue-collar worker looking to shift into a more secure and lucrative career, or someone locked out of certain avenues of employment due to illness or disability, I’m confident that by learning these technical skills and applying them, you can create tremendous economic opportunity for yourself and your loved ones.