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29 29  
30 30  == Format ==
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32 +These tutorials will be screencasts, in which the presenter runs commands in a terminal (or in a Jupyer notebook), and the viewer is expected to follow along. The intended duration is 10 minutes. For the Jupyter version of the tutorial, the final notebook will also be made available.
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34 34  == Script ==
35 35  
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, we will guide you through setting up PyNN, together with the NEST, NEURON and Brian2 simulators, in the EBRAINS Jupyter Lab environment.
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38 38  .
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40 40  === State the learning objectives (In this tutorial, you will learn to do X…) ===