
Using the DSO in the classroom - intro and diagnosisTT2This class will demonstrate how to obtain and evaluate numerous DSO signal waveforms obtained from common engine input sensors (APP, MAF, MAP, IAT, ECT, HO2S, etc), output actuators (ignit... |
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A/C UPDATESTT3This training class discusses both existing and new refrigerants used in today’s vehicles including R1234yf. We discuss new and modified components of modern A/C systems including IH... |
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Electronics of modern air brakes ABS ATC ESPTT5In this training session, we discuss the electrification of modern air brake systems including antilock braking systems, traction control systems, stability control systems, and much more. Using... |
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Modern fuel injection systems - GDITT7In this course, we discuss the evolution past and present fuel injection systems and the impact they have had on engine combustion, emissions and fuel economy. We share best practice... |
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Team-Based Learning: Beyond Small GroupsTT113-4 hrs Team-Based Learning (TBL) is a strategy to transform a classroom of students into high-performance learning teams. Let's face it; career technol... |
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Teaching Ignition Theory, Diagnosis and Repair, Using a DMM and a DSOTT16This seminar will first identify the different types of ignition systems on the road. We will discuss the differences emphasizing module function, computer function, coils, and input senso... |
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Teaching Diagnosis with a DSO (intro to DSO part 2 of 2)TT18This seminar will follow the intro to the DSO class and will have the intent of giving instructors practice in capturing and analyzing patterns, using both voltage and current waveforms. &n... |
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A New Look at Some Old Sensors – Back to the Basics!TT21This seminar will examine speed and positions sensors: how they work, why they fail, and where they are used. We will connect a DMM and a DSO to a trainer displaying live patterns and disc... |
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Teaching Computer Control Using Cause and Effect RelationshipsTT22This seminar will emphasize how to teach computer control by using the cause and effect relationship present. We will use a DMM, scanner and a DSO comparing how a signal effects a computer outpu... |
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Introduction to DSO (intro to dso part 1 of 2)TT23This class will demonstrate how to obtain and evaluate numerous DSO signal waveforms obtained from common engine input sensors (APP, MAF, MAP, IAT, ECT, HO2S, etc), output actuators (ignit... |
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45 tips for program viabilityTT8This class gives 45 tips and strategies that offer solutions for the most common frustrations and difficulties instructors face in today’s CTE programs. This course is a must for new... |
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Team Based Learning: Your Next MoveTT122-3 hrs Team-Based Learning (TBL) is an instructional strategy that has been presented in the past, but time didn’t permit helping you get started cha... |
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Creative Ways to Engage StudentsTT141.5 – 2 hrs What does tomorrow's classroom even look like? Will it be one size fits all or one size fits one? What have you heard about Team-based... |
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Maximizing ConsuLab engine benches and fault box usage in your classroom.TT4How do you challenge your students to develop their own individual engine performance diagnostic strategies using hands-on activities? Does your program have all the training vehicles you ... |
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ELECTRICAL DIAGNOSTIC STRATEGIES FOR TODAY’S VEHICLESTT9Vehicles today are more sophisticated than ever before. Instructors and technicians are faced with new challenges in learning new systems and methods of diagnostic strategies and routines.... |
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