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Automotive



Some helpful links


Map of auto museums in US


The map includes all automotive related museums in the United States and we listed out their address, phone number, and website if that information was available.


Car Protection Tips: Classic Car Storage (Thanks Eric for finding this and sharing it with us)


https://www.womenautoknow.com/


Car Buyers Guide


Classic Car Terminology


How to Buy A Car Long Distance


Classic Car Insurance Guide


Classic Car Insurance


Detailing Tips for Antique and Classic Cars


Guide to Classic Car Competition and Judging


Effect of Modifications on Vintage Car Values



National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation

www.natef.org


NATEF was founded as an independent, non-profit organization with a single mission:

To evaluate technician training programs against standards developed by the automotive industry and recommend qualifying programs for certification (accreditation) by ASE, the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence.



Automotive Youth Educational Systems

www.ayes.org


Automotive Youth Educational Systems (AYES)

is a partnership among participating automotive manufacturers, participating dealerships, and select secondary automotive programs. It's designed to encourage young people to consider satisfying careers in retail automotive service, and prepare them for entry-level career positions or advanced studies in automotive technology.



Arizona Automotive Institute http://www.aai.edu/programs/automotive-service-technology



NW Automotive Trades Association

www.aboutnata.org


The story of NATA and automotive associations in Oregon is as old as automobiles themselves. In 1914, just a decade after Henry Ford used $100,000 in capital to establish the Ford Motor Company, ten Portland automotive aftermarket entrepreneurs banded together to create an organization designed to strengthen their businesses without interfering with each other's competitive independence. Like the automobile, NATA and the associations that preceded it have changed dramatically. Today, our members are collision, repair and transmission shops, auto dealers, auto recyclers, parts and shop suppliers, tire installers, and tow operators. We continue to support the automotive industry and our members through education, representation, and excellent member benefits!



The Society of Automotive Historians

www.autohistory.org


A small but dedicated group of people interested exclusively in the history of cars



AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

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Oregon Skill Set http://www.ode.state.or.us/apps/oss/CreatePD F.aspx?pageID=1058



Approved End of Program/ Technical Skill Assessments http://www.ode.state.or.us/apps/oss/default.a spx?cla=311&c=1500&fa=1058


http://www.ode.state.or.us/search/page/?id=2 713



Metals/Manufacturing



Oregon Skill Set

http://www.ode.state.or.us/apps/oss/CreatePD F.aspx?pageID=2296


Approved End of Program/ Technical Skill Assessments

None at this time...but check back later



WELDING


American Welding Society

www.aws.org




MISC.


Oregon Department of Education

www.ode.state.or.us


Get copies of your school report card or view other schools.


The Society of Industrial Archeointerpreting our industrial past.


Master of Science in Criminal Justice online

https://degree.lamar.edu/programs/master-of-science-in-criminal-justice.aspx


Lamar University's Master of Science in Criminal Justice online degree program gives you the depth and breadth of knowledge in law enforcement you need to pursue upper-level positions in criminal justice



Technology



Tech Directions
www.techdirections.com

This is the online version of the magazine Tech Directions, which used to be called School Shop. It focuses on industrial education topics and projects.

The International Technology Teachers Association
www.iteaconnect.org

This is the web site for The International Technology Teachers Association, and their publication, The Technology Teacher. This organization is what the old American Industrial Arts Association has changed into.

Techniques
www.acteonline.org

This is the online version of the magazine Techniques, the official publication of the Association for Career and Technical Education, what used to be called the American Vocation Association.


Society for Industrial Archeology
www.sia-web.org

The Society for Industrial Archeology was formed in 1971 to promote the study, appreciation, and preservation of the physical survivals of our industrial and technological past. The word “archeology” underscores the society’s principal concern with the physical evidence of industry and technology-the study, interpretation, and preservation of historically significant sites, structures, buildings, artifacts, industrial processes, bridges, railroads, canals, landscapes, and communities.



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