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230 230  **Slide** recap of learning objectives
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233 -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.
233 +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. Also, we will be releasing a series of tutorials, throughout the rest of 2021 and 2022, to introduce these more advanced features of PyNN, so keep an eye on the EBRAINS website.
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235 -Als,  we will be releasing a series of tutorials, throughout the rest of 2021 and 2022, to introduce these more advanced features of PyNN, so keep an eye on the EBRAINS website.
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239 239  **Slide** useful links
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243 243  [[(% style="color:#000000" %)https:~~/~~/neuron.yale.edu/neuron/>>https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/]]
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244 +We have listed here some links that might be of interest to users who wish to find more details about the various softwares employed in this tutorial.
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