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Automotive Technology: A Physics Lab on Wheels
In this day and age, students with STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) knowledge and experience are sought after by a growing number of employers, but these subjects often are seen as fit for only top academic students. -
Instructor Spotlight - Kevin Lawton
Kevin Lawton teaches at Bedford County Technical Center in Everett, Pennsylvania, where he uses Fundamentals of Automotive Technology Online. -
How Do You Know When it’s Time to Refresh Your Curriculum?
No matter how many bright students, wonderful instructors, and useful resources an automotive classroom has, there’s one thing that can make the learning process more—or less—difficult: curriculum. -
How Can I Get More Development as an Instructor?
“Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. -
How to Train Top Service Advisors
Service advisors have a unique role as both the face of an automotive shop and the link between customers and technicians. -
Tips for Testing and Maintaining Coolant Before the Winter Weather Hits
As the days get shorter and the temperature gets colder, it’s becoming even more important to talk about vehicle system care. -
Instructor Spotlight - Dane Tom
Dane uses Google Classroom to assign his students written assignments, which they complete with the help of MLR Online. -
4 Essential Soft Skills to Teach Your Automotive Students
According to a 2013 report by the Seattle Jobs Initiative (SJI), over 75% of employers believed soft skills were just as important as, if not more important than, technical knowledge. -
How Automotive Technology Courses Fulfill STEM Education
Today’s students are tech savvy. They know their ways around any gadget you put in front of them. -
Instructor Spotlight - Mark Emmons
Mark Emmons, an automotive technology instructor, loves how CDX adapts to all kinds of learning styles.