The personal tutor Bloom proved outperforms every other method of instruction used to cost $50–$200 an hour, and only some families could afford it. Now it’s accessible to any student with a browser — a tutor that adapts to how your child thinks, and exercises their mind rather than filling it.
Nugget does not give students shortcuts. It gives them reps. It never hands over the answer — it asks the question that makes the next ten obvious, drops them into a real Linux terminal that runs right in the browser, and stays with it until it actually clicks.
They get to defend networks, investigate forensics scenarios, and recognize social engineering — and the Socratic method underneath is what builds the durable thinking that transfers to everything else.
A learner exploring network defense isn’t memorizing firewall rules. They’re practicing: where does the automated scanner stop being reliable and human analysis begin? How do I structure my investigation so I can hand parts to tools and verify the results?
For forty years, one-on-one tutoring was the edge only some families could afford. That barrier just fell. Your child gets a tutor that adapts to how they think, exercises their mind rather than filling it, and develops the capacities they’ll need for the rest of their lives — regardless of what the economy looks like.
The platform is built privacy-first. Minor accounts run under stricter content rules, personal information is redacted automatically before it ever reaches the AI, and there’s no behavioral tracking for marketing — nothing your child does behind the login is shared with anyone. It’s COPPA- and FERPA-aware from the ground up.
It works through any browser, on any schedule that fits their week. Start free with three topics and Nugget’s full attention — no card.
The personal tutor, once only some families could afford,
is now any kid’s — for cybersecurity.
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