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AAPEX: Free Seminars for Instructors and Technicians
There's is not a more exciting place to earn NATEF credit hours than at North America’s most important aftermarket industry event, the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX). Learn about new technology, meet with manufacturer product managers and trainers, and earn National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) credit hours while attending Inside AAPEX for Automotive Instructors on November 6-7 at the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) in Las Vegas, NV.
Sponsoring organizations include the AAIA Education Committee, the North American Automotive Teachers Council (NACAT) Education Foundation and National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF).
This event is free of charge with AAPEX registration. Instructors must register for AAPEX under the AEG (association, education, government) category with employee function EDT (education and training) at www.aapexshow.com, and notify Sue Kalish at [email protected] for confirmation.
For more information, visit www.aapexshow.com.
Easiest way to sign up? Call them 240-333-1047 or 240-333-1048.
Or email or call them: ([email protected]) or Melissa Reed ([email protected]).
Wiring diagrams are often significant to a successful diagnosis. In this exercise based session, participants will be guided though powerful techniques for wiring diagram analysis. This will be accomplished by not only focusing on automotive technology, but also the technology of the way we learn, look at a problem and make diagnostic conclusions.
* Strategies for quickly learning about electricity and electronics.
* How to master the complexity of diagrams by “starting with what you know.”
* Universal techniques for organizing your thoughts, analytical processes and learning strategies.
* How to be your own best teacher/guide yourself for diagnostically getting the most from yourself.
List of all free classes during AAPEX.
If you need more in-depth training, then you should attend the AVI Conference which is also held concurrently with AAPEX.


