Automotive Training Resources

AutoTechnician.org is compiling a list of quality hand-picked and personally reviewed online and offline resources just for professional automotive technicians and shop owners/managers. The list below contains training and school programs for the auto technician and voluntarily chose to support AutoTechnician.org by way of an article, a website link or other mention to the automotive community.

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Name of Training Center, Program or School:Website:Organization’s Brief Description:
AutoPro Workshop (Motor Age Magazine)http://workshop.search-autoparts.com/AutoPro Workshop is your place to share videos, audio, photos, and stories. Join now and get your own profile page, blog and unlimited media uploads! (NOTE: free resource and well managed too – John K.)
Motor Age How2 Magazine – OnlineMotor Age How2 MagazineMotor Age How2 digital magazine is a fairly new resource (as of Jan. 2011) aimed at professional technical development. It Features tips, techniques and videos and comes out every month. Techs can sign up to have it delivered to their inbox.
Northampton Community College – Online Degree for ASE Master/L1 TechniciansASE Master Technician Online Degree ProgramASE certified technicians (A1 + L1) now have a convenient and faster option for earning an associate’s degree. Northampton’s Program is designed for Master ASE technicians looking to advance or change their careers. If you have the qualifications, you can receive 44 credits toward your degree from your ASE certifications. The remaining 24 credits may be taken through Northampton’s Online Learning division.
Technicians Service Training (TST)http://www.tstseminars.org/TST is a 501(c)(3) educational not-for-profit is devoted to the following since its inception:

* Keeping our fellow technicians up to date with the latest technology.
* Providing quality training seminars and educational materials at a reasonable price.
* Delivering practical, useful repair information.
* Keeping technicians informed of industry trends.
* Increasing consumer awareness of our skills and professionalism