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Besides MIT Open University, where a few of their classes are completely online, including lecture videos,
I also like Rod Adams' webcasts about Nuclear tech.
about every 1/3 webcast is with an advocate, not very technical.
But most of them are interviews with technical people who work in the industry, talking about the nuts & bolts of the technology and of the bureaucratic problem solving that they do.
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I also like Rod Adams' webcasts about Nuclear tech.
about every 1/3 webcast is with an advocate, not very technical.
But most of them are interviews with technical people who work in the industry, talking about the nuts & bolts of the technology and of the bureaucratic problem solving that they do.
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