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18 18  == Format ==
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20 +This tutorial will be a video combining slides, animations, and screencast elements. The intended duration is 10 minutes.
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22 22  == Script ==
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24 -=== Introduce yourself (if video) ===
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27 +Hello, my name is X.
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28 -=== State the learning objectives (In this tutorial, you will learn to do X…) ===
29 +This video is one of a series of tutorials for PyNN, which is Python software for modelling and simulating spiking neural networks.
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31 +For a list of the other tutorials in this series, you can visit ebrains.eu/service/pynn, that's p-y-n-n.
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36 +In this tutorial, you will learn the basics of PyNN: how to build a simple network of integrate-and-fire neurons using PyNN, how to run simulation experiments with this network using different simulators, and how to visualize the data generated by these experiments.
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36 -=== Description, explanation, and practice ===
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41 +To follow this tutorial, you need a basic knowledge of neuroscience (high-school level or greater), basic familiarity with the Python programming language, and you should have already followed our earlier tutorial video which guides you through the installation process.
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43 +This video covers PyNN 0.10. If you've installed a more recent version of PyNN, you might want to look for an updated version of this video.
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40 -=== Summary (In this tutorial, you have learned to do X…) ===
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44 -=== Acknowledgements if appropriate ===
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