General Question - Cultivating/Keeping afloat DSP skills



I'm a literally _new_ to digital signal processing. Certainly have
enjoyed the college courses and as a result I'd like to seek additional
educational and training opportunities to cultivate and enhance skills.


I've been asked to identify some specific opportunities - seminars,
classes/distance learning courses, etc.

For you seasoned (perhaps non-seasoned ) veterans. What specific
opportunities would would you address that'll allow me to keep my
signal processing skills afloat.

I suspect I could subscribe to:
XYZ (what are these magazines) magazine:
Take XYZ course perhaps years - recommendations?
The obvious: Read books.

Thanks in advance

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