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Getting Started with Yabacademy: Free Introduction

A free introductory course to explore the Yabacademy platform, learning methodology, and discover which path is right for you.

D Instructor Dr. Amara Okafor
Lessons 5
Learners 0
Getting Started with Yabacademy: Free Introduction
Free Per cohort
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30-day no-questions refund
Bilingual office hours (EN / FR)
Named certificate on completion
What you'll study

Welcome to Yabacademy!

This free introductory course helps you explore our platform, understand how online learning works, and choose the right learning path for your goals. Complete this course to get comfortable with our tools before diving into your chosen subject.

What You Will Learn

  • How to navigate the Yabacademy platform
  • Understanding your dashboard, progress tracking, and certificates
  • How to choose between our course offerings based on your goals
  • Proven study strategies for online learning success
  • The Pomodoro Technique and active learning methods

Who This Course Is For

Everyone! This is your starting point on Yabacademy. Whether you plan to study English, cybersecurity, leadership, or African studies, start here first.

Course Duration

3 lessons, 1 quiz. Estimated time: 30-45 minutes.

Curriculum

1 section Β· 5 lessons

01 Welcome to Yabacademy 3 lessons
  • Platform Tour & Getting Started Preview
    00:15:00
  • Choosing Your Learning Path Preview
    00:15:00
  • Study Tips for Online Success Preview
    00:15:00
The instructor
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Dr. Amara Okafor

Senior Cybersecurity Instructor

Dr. Amara Okafor brings 15+ years of cybersecurity experience. CEH and CISSP certified, specializing in GRC, penetration testing, and security architecture. She has trained hundreds of professionals across the globe and is passionate about making cybersecurity education accessible to all.

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