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Structural engineering (Free?) webinar resources 1

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Agent666

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Jul 2, 2008
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Hi All

I've been watching a lot of AISC webinars/conference videos lately and was wondering what other free resources along similar lines might be out there to tick off some professional development time and learn or be introduced to some new concepts, or just as as general information refreshers on important subjects or concepts?

I've been a long time watcher of AISC's free education resources, accessible from [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.aisc.org/education/continuingeducation/education-archives/[/url]. Most are freely accessible depending on the source (some appear to require membership/registration, not a member or registered but there is plenty to keep me occupied in the meantime).

Discovered that IStuctE (Institution of Structural Engineers) also has something along similar lines a few days ago, with a lot of interesting free presentations online as well, accessible at [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.istructe.org/resources-centre/webinars[/url].


Anyone know any other professional organisations that make similar types of technical, research updates or case studies to AISC's content that is available for free. Feel free to link to any paid ones as well if you found them interesting or worthwhile as might help others.

Regards.
 
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