Now that I've moved from MSN to Typepad, I think it's time to post the organizations which I find the most useful in terms of providing free, high quality, advanced engineering webinars. Anyhow, without further adieu:
Primary Webinar Sites
- Carnegie Mellon University
(Electrical and Computer Engineering)
. - Institute of
Electrical Engineers
(engineering and technology mgmt seminars)
. - MathWorks - MatLab
. - MapleSoft - Maple ..
(mathematical modeling and analysis)
. - Microsoft
- Microsoft Research (R&D Seminars)
- MSDN Webcasts ..
- Project Management
- Software Developer's Network: Channel 9 - Videos - Screencasts -
Note on Microsoft Research: This is Microsoft's R&D Center. They have recently migrated hundreds of free research webinars to the web via the Research Channel. In addition to accessing seminars via the browse mode, here is a custom Google Search against their content. Replace the word <KEYWORD> to obtain your own desired results.
The Research Channel does not allow web search spiders other than Google.
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- MIT
World -

(technology management seminars)
. - National Instruments - LabView
- NetSeminar
(electrical and software engineering seminars)
. - PTC - ProEngineer
. - the Research Channel -
- Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)
(Center for Imaging Science)
. - Stanford University
- Educator's Corner - Technology Ventures Program
- Engineering Seminars - technology management and engineering seminars
- View from the Top Leadership Series - Stanford
Business School
.
- Tech Online ..
(electrical engineering seminars)
. - University of Maryland
(mechanical engineering seminars)
Primary Course Sites - These sites focus on full academic courses, but you may attend individual lectures.
- Cambridge University Quantum Physics
(complete course)
. - MIT Open Courseware Videos
(complete engineering courses)
. - Oxford
University
(chemistry seminars)
. - University of California: Berkeley
(archived engineering courses)
. - University of Washington
(entire engineering curriculum!)

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