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                    | 40 | 40 | **Level**: beginner(%%)  **Type**: interactive tutorial | 
              
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                    | 42 | 42 | In this beginner tutorial you will learn how to make a simple model using hoc and how to use NEURON's graphical tools to create an interface for running simulations and to modify the model itself. | 
              
                    |  | 43 | +=== [[The hoc programming language>>https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/static/docs/programming/hoc_slides.pdf||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === | 
              
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                    |  | 45 | +**Level**: beginner(%%)  **Type**: slide deck | 
              
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                    |  | 47 | +Slides from a presentation on hoc syntax. Clear and concise. Includes an example of program analysis (walkthrough of code for a model cell generated by the CellBuilder). | 
              
                    |  | 48 | +=== [[A NEURON Programming Tutorial - Part E>>http://web.mit.edu/neuron_v7.4/nrntuthtml/tutorial/tutE.html||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === | 
              
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                    |  | 50 | +**Level**: beginner(%%)  **Type**: user documentation | 
              
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                    |  | 52 | +After this tutorial, students will be able to save data from the simulations and methods for increasing simulation speed. | 
              
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