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If there are any Automotive training teachers, I would like to ask about creative and interactive lessons resources. I find it hard to teach automotive other than learning from the book. There are lots of lessons for our core teachers but since automotive is not at every school, I find it difficult to come up with fresh learning ideas. Of course, bugging vehicles with electrical faults is fun for me and the kids but I would like to know if there are any other ways or ideas to teach automotive technology? Thank you for your input guys and ladies.