Instructor: Mr. DeNoon |
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Absent or late call in number: 751-7900 Ext. 2116 (Topics for No call/No show or Non-Compliance assignment are in the next section below.) Directions for accessing Today's Class are at the bottom of the page below Mr. Nanney's section If you are absent make sure you have a "buddy" to call for assignments and notes! BEING ABSENT IS NOT AN EXCUSE FOR INCOMPLETE WORK! Be sure to copy the Glossary Assignment in the right column!
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ATTENTION! Adult Students are now covered by accident insurance. You paid for accident insurance when you registered. Notify your instructor(s) of any injury. __________________________________________________________________________ TODAY'S CLASS Register for Today's Class using the directions at the bottom of this page. After registering inform Mr D so he can enroll you in a module. All "Today's Class" quizzes, and the final exam must have a score of 100%. Quizzes and exams may be reset as many times as you need it. NOTE: Do not take a final Today's Class exam until you have first passed all quizzes! __________________________________________________________________________ LINKS Horsepower & Torque-Analyzing power curves Power & Horsepower-How do they work together? Series-Parallel Circuit Practice Problems Wanna make your car go fast? Increase Volumetric Efficiency first! "Bubba's Bungled Repairs" DO NOT do work like this!!! Robinair-A/C tools & equipment Corona Discharge A/C leak detector theory of operation ASE Style practice tests (click on the menu item "Online Tests") Cool Math! At first glance this looks like child's play. The Hot News-2003 Macs convention report Your AC authority.com-a good resource for A/C glossary terms Recirculating Ball Steering Gear Good Stuff-Steering & Suspension I need new leaf springs-How do I measure them? Understanding Brake Rotor Service A Few Electrical Circuit Symbols Seatbelts-Why you should use them A Short Course on Cooling Systems Bolt Science-A Tutorial on the Basics of Bolted Joints Ride Height-How important is it? Wheel Alignment-A short course Where should new tires be installed? (and other tire questions) 2 new tires-front or rear? Watch this and you decide. Pascal's Principle and Hydraulics Understanding the AC Generator (Alternator) Reading a Micrometer to 0.0001" |
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Topics available for "NO CALL/NO SHOW" or for Non-Compliance Students (If you are asked to complete this assignment choose from one of the topics below.) Nitrous Oxide (NOS) How does it really work? How aerodynamic design affects economy & performance. Turbochargers & Superchargers-what makes them tick? Turbochargers vs Superchargers-Explain the Pros & Cons of each. The benefits or setbacks. Diesel vs Gasoline powered-Explain the Pros & Cons of each. The benefits or setbacks. Explain setback to me-I don't get it. Thrust angle woes. Included angle, included with what? SAI, what the heck is that? What is all this stuff about Caster, Camber, and Toe? Why is ride height so important? So what if I lower my car? What can it hurt? Why shouldn't I put a lift kit in my car? What in the world is a parallelogram steering linkage? Why I need to know how to work with fractions, decimals, and percentages. Geometry? Why do I need to know it? I want to work on cars! Friction and the Brake System Hydraulic Principles as they apply to the Brake System Hydraulic Tubes & Hoses Hydraulic Brake System Switches and Valves Drum Brake Principles & Designs Disc Brake Principles & Designs Math and the Brake System Brake Power Assist Units |
Glossary for Monday 05/21/12. Define these terms and have them completed for Monday's Class. These terms will be dated with Monday's date and filed with Monday's daily work.
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Instructor: Mr. Nanney |
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Glossary for Monday 04//12. Define these terms and have them completed for Monday's Class. These terms will be dated with Monday's date and filed with Monday's daily work.
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TODAY'S CLASS DO NOT REGISTER FOR TODAY'S CLASS UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO. THEN USE THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE. If you registered for "Today's Class" last school year you need not register again. Your login information is the same.
Register for class: Go to http://www.todaysclass.com/ In the upper right-hand corner, click on "Enter Instructor Code Here" Enter instructor code: OBO1ZUJ6A5 Then click "verify code" Enter your first name, middle initial, last name, and the last four digits of your social security number in the appropriate boxes. Enter a username Enter a password (one that you won't forget) two times. Select one of the hint questions. Enter your answer. Then click "submit" IMPORTANT! After registering, inform Mr. DeNoon so he can assign you to a group and give you access to your assigned class. |
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Instructor: Mr. Falco |
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Glossary for YOUR NEXT SCHEDULED DAY. Define these terms and have them completed for class THAT DAY. These terms will be dated with YOUR NEXT SCHEDULED DAY'S DATE and filed with daily work FOR THAT DAY.
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