Diesel Laptops develops online technician courses

Sept. 11, 2018
Diesel Laptops partnered with Today's Class to develop an online learning platform designed to improve technician skill levels in areas like electrical systems, transmissions and HVAC.

Diesel Laptops, a distributor of commercial truck diesel diagnostic software, repair information and hardware, has partnered with Today’s Class, a provider of ASE-accredited, interactive online learning, to develop Diesel Laptops University.

Diesel Laptops University (http://learn.diesellaptops.com) is an interactive, online learning platform. In conjunction with existing in-class offerings, the virtual Diesel Laptops University enables Diesel Laptops to deliver a full spectrum of learning experiences for the diverse needs of its global customer base.

“Today’s Class is the perfect partner for Diesel Laptops," Tyler Robertson, CEO of Diesel Laptops, said. "We serve the same customer base and working together better positions us to improve technician skill levels in areas like electrical systems, transmissions, HVAC and many others.”

“Our partnership with Diesel Laptops is an opportunity to bridge the gap for technicians who want or need a virtual learning experience versus an in-person model," David Boyes, president of Today’s Class, said. "We’re excited to work alongside Diesel Laptops to improve the skills of its customers worldwide.”

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