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Learning objectives

In this tutorial, you will learn about structuring larger and more complex models using the PopulationView, Assembly, and Network classes in PyNN.

Audience

This tutorial is intended for people with at least a basic knowledge of neuroscience (high school level or above) and basic familiarity with the Python programming language. It should also be helpful for people who already have advanced knowledge of neuroscience and neural simulation, who simply wish to learn how to use PyNN, and how it differs from other simulation tools they know.

Prerequisites

To follow this tutorial, you should have already followed the previous tutorials on installing PyNN and on building simple models and running simulations with PyNN.

Format

This tutorial will be a video combining slides, animations, and screencast elements. The intended duration is 10 minutes.

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Introduce yourself (if video)

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State the learning objectives (In this tutorial, you will learn to do X…)

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State prerequisites

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Description, explanation, and practice

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Summary (In this tutorial, you have learned to do X…)

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Acknowledgements if appropriate

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References to websites (For more information, visit us at…)

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Contact information (For questions, contact us at…)

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