Computer Specification

In order to view online CPD presentations, your PC must meet the following specification:

  • Pentium 4/AMD 1GHz processor or faster
  • Soundcard and speakers or headphones
  • Screen resolution of at least 1024 x 768 pixels
  • A minimum of 128MB free RAM
  • Microsoft Windows 2000, XP Home or XP Professional (MAC OS, OS X and LINUX are not supported)
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 (Service Pack 1 or later recommended)
  • Macromedia Flash player plugin (version 7 recommended)
  • Microsoft Windows Media Player 9 or later
  • Internet connection (at least 512kbps broadband recommended)

Navigation

To use this site, you can either use the menu at the top of each page to navigate, use the site map listing all pages in the site, or search for the term you want using the search box also at the top of each page, and go directly to the relevant page from the Search Results.

There is also a breadcrumb trail at the foot of each page, which shows you where you are in relation to the rest of the site.

Finding a seminar

To find a seminar, either browse the list of all companies in the CPD Providers Network, or browse the list of topics with available seminars. These sections are quite long, and so have been broken up into six pages each to make them easier for you to use. There is a sub-menu that allows you to move between them quickly and easily. These pages also provide links to the CPD Providers' pages on RIBA Product Selector.

Technical support

If you need technical support when using the online seminars, check the dedicated Support section.

Contact support

If you require further help with using this site or viewing RIBA Online CPD seminars, please send an email to onlinecpd@ribaenterprises.com giving as much detail on the problem as possible.

Contact us for further details

For further information about RIBA Online CPD or becoming part of the RIBA CPD Providers Network, contact Mirelle Gustafsson on +44 (0)20 7496 8300.

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