The full agenda for the 2021 ASE Virtual Instructor Training Conference is now available. High school and college instructors from auto, truck and collision repair programs nationwide will receive more than 20 hours of technical update training during the conference, which runs July 26-30.
The ASE Education Foundation will open the conference, sharing updates on accreditation standards and other projects. Instructors will then be able to view sessions in three different tracks: auto, collision repair, and truck.
The auto track include presentations such as Audi Repair Logic and New Technologies; Targeting & Destroying Intermittent Problems; High Voltage Electrical Diagnosis; and Honda/Radar & Camera Systems Aiming Best Practices.
The collision repair truck with feature sessions such as ADAS Re-calibration using Electronic Imaging Measuring System (EIMS); Preparing Students to Enter the Collision Repair Field; An Introduction to CCC’s Estimating Application; and The Evolution of Vehicle Construction Materials & Impact on Collision Repair.
Finally, the truck track will include a variety of sessions, including Vibration Analysis; Proper Fifth Wheel Maintenance and Rebuild; Improve Diagnostic Accuracy with High Pressure Leak Detection; and Medium/Heavy Truck Preventive Maintenance.
Click here for the complete agenda.
The cost for instructors from ASE-accredited programs is $150 per person while the cost for instructors from non-accredited programs is $225 each. Instructors can register now and pay in July, if needed.
All sessions will be 90 minutes and will count toward the ASE Education Foundation’s annual training requirement. Seats are limited. To view session details and register for the conference, visit https://aseeducationfoundation.org/events/ase-instructor-training-conference.
Conference sponsors include ASE, Advance Auto Parts, ATech Training, Daimler Truck, Goodheart-Willcox, Isuzu Commercial Truck and Snap-on.