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Last modified by adavison on 2022/10/04 13:53

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34 34  == Script ==
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36 -=== Introduce yourself (if video) ===
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38 +**Slide** showing tutorial title, PyNN logo, link to PyNN service page.
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41 +Hello, my name is X.
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43 +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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45 +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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49 +**Slide** listing learning objectives
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52 +In this tutorial, I will guide you through setting up PyNN, together with the NEST, NEURON and Brian2 simulators, in a Linux  environment. Note that we have a dedicated version of this tutorial for other environments, such as Mac OS, Windows and EBRAINS Jupyter Lab.
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56 +**Slide** listing prerequisites
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59 +I shall be demonstrating the installation on a computer with Ubuntu 18.04 OS installed. The steps are likely to remain very similar for other versions of Ubuntu OS, and also not expected to vary significantly for other Linux distributions. In the latter case, you will find on the Internet about how to carry out the equivalent of the tasks demonstrated here using Ubuntu OS.
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40 40  === State the learning objectives (In this tutorial, you will learn to do X…) ===
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