Our Method:
Through lectures, class assignments and homework, students learn computer skills in small groups where everyone gets sufficient attention from the instructor. Questions are encouraged in this interactive classroom environment.
Our Market:
Whether you are 6 or 86, Cantonese-Speaking or English-Speaking, learning for Business or for Pleasure we have a class for you.
Our Mission:
To provide students a comfortable learning experience that will maximize their knowledge attainment, absorption and storage.
Our Vision:
To eliminate Computer-illiteracy in today's society.
Our Belief
People should be taught by People. Computer Lessons taught by a Computer is an Irony.
Our Goal:
To obtain the highest level of Student Satisfaction in the Market.
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