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Networking Study Room is built from years of real classroom teaching and hands on IT experience. Every resource in this store has been used, tested, refined, and proven with actual students before being published. The focus has always been on teaching core computer science topics in a way that works in real classrooms, not just in theory. Teachers come here because the content is reliable, complete, and designed to reduce preparation time while increasing student understanding.
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🧊Object Oriented Programming (OOP)

Preview of Objects and Classes Complete Lesson  | Object Oriented Programming ( C++ )

Objects and Classes Complete Lesson | Object Oriented Programming ( C++ )

This lesson introduces students to Objects and Classes in C++, including constructors, destructors, function definitions, static members, objects as arguments, the default copy constructor, const correctness, and memory management. It is designed for AP Computer Science, Intro to C++, Object-Oriented Programming, College CS1/CS2, homeschool advanced programming, and coding bootcamps. ────────── β‹†β‹…β˜†β‹…β‹† ────────── ✨✨ What Students Will Learn ✨✨ βœ” What Classes & Objects Are βœ” UML Basics for Un
Preview of Inheritance Complete Lesson | Object Oriented Programming ( C++ )

Inheritance Complete Lesson | Object Oriented Programming ( C++ )

This lesson introduces students to Inheritance, Generalization, Multiple Inheritance, Aggregation, and Composition in C++. It is designed for AP Computer Science, Intro to C++, Object-Oriented Programming, College CS1/CS2, homeschool advanced programming, and coding bootcamps. ────────── β‹†β‹…β˜†β‹…β‹† ────────── ✨✨ What Students Will Learn ✨✨ βœ” What Inheritance Is & Why It Matters βœ” Derived Classes vs. Base Classes βœ” Specialization & Generalization βœ” Classification Hierarchies (UML) βœ” When to Use "A
Preview of Exception Handling Complete Lesson | Object Oriented Programming ( C++ )

Exception Handling Complete Lesson | Object Oriented Programming ( C++ )

This lesson introduces students to Exception Handling in C++. It is designed for A P Computer Science, Intro to C++, Object-Oriented Programming, College CS1/CS2, homeschool advanced programming, and coding bootcamps. ✨✨ What Students Will Learn ✨✨ βœ” Definition of Exceptions βœ” try / throw / catch Syntax βœ” Throwing Primitive Types βœ” Throwing String Messages βœ” Catching Specific Exception Types βœ” Catch-All Handler (catch(...)) βœ” Nested try/catch Blocks βœ” Rethrowing Exceptions βœ” Custom
Preview of Namespace Complete Lesson | Object Oriented Programming ( C++ )

Namespace Complete Lesson | Object Oriented Programming ( C++ )

This lesson introduces students to Namespaces in C++. It is designed for AP Computer Science, Intro to C++, Object-Oriented Programming, College CS1/CS2, homeschool advanced programming, and coding bootcamps. ────────── β‹†β‹…β˜†β‹…β‹† ────────── ✨✨ What Students Will Learn ✨✨ βœ” Purpose of Namespaces βœ” Defining a Namespace βœ” Using Scope Resolution (::) βœ” Calling Functions Inside a Namespace βœ” Using Multiple Namespaces βœ” The using Directive βœ” Classes Inside a Namespace βœ” Using Multiple Classes Within a
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Experience

Networking Study Room is built from years of real classroom teaching and hands on IT experience. Every resource in this store has been used, tested, refined, and proven with actual students before being published. The focus has always been on teaching core computer science topics in a way that works in real classrooms, not just in theory. Teachers come here because the content is reliable, complete, and designed to reduce preparation time while increasing student understanding.

Teaching style

Teaching is direct, structured, and clarity focused. Complex computer science topics are broken down into simple steps that students can follow without confusion. Lessons are logically sequenced so nothing feels rushed or disconnected. Resources are written in clear language that students understand and teachers can confidently deliver. The goal is simple: less explaining, fewer questions, and better results.

My own education history

✦ Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science with specialization in Networking and Systems. ✦ Master’s degree in Information Technology with focus on Network Security and Systems Design. ✦ Cisco Certified Network Associate with continuous professional development in ICT education. ✦ Strong background in teaching, assessment design, and curriculum development.

Additional biographical information

✦ Dedicated to making computer science and networking clear, structured, and accessible. ✦ Founder and creator of Networking Study Room, a trusted hub for classroom-ready CS resources.