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... ... @@ -62,22 +62,18 @@ 62 62 63 63 . 64 64 65 -(% class="box successmessage" %) 66 -((( 67 -**Slide** recap of learning objectives 68 -))) 65 +=== Summary (In this tutorial, you have learned to do X…) === 69 69 70 - That is the end of this tutorial, in which I've demonstrated how to install PyNN, and other required simulators, in a Linux system.You are now ready to start modeling! To learn about model development in PyNN, do take a look at our next tutorial.67 +. 71 71 72 - Als,we will be releasing a seriesof tutorials, throughout therest of 2021 and2022, to introducethesemoreadvanced featuresofPyNN, sokeepn eye ontheEBRAINS website.69 +=== Acknowledgements if appropriate === 73 73 74 -(% class="box successmessage" %) 75 -((( 76 -**Slide** acknowledgements, contact information 77 -))) 71 +. 78 78 79 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 80 -PyNN has been developed by many different people, with financial support from several different organisations. I'd like to mention in particular the CNRS and the European Commission, through the FACETS, BrainScaleS and Human Brain Project grants. 73 +=== References to websites (For more information, visit us at…) === 81 81 82 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 83 -For more information visit neuralensemble.org/PyNN. If you have questions you can contact us through the PyNN Github project, the NeuralEnsemble forum, EBRAINS support, or the EBRAINS Community. 75 +. 76 + 77 +=== Contact information (For questions, contact us at…) === 78 + 79 +.