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  • Published:2021-01-12 01:00:00.0

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    TVB EduPack offers video lectures with step-by-step instructions for using The Virtual Brain

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    For several years, a growing number of video lectures on using The Virtual Brain software have been posted on various websites and YouTube playlists. We've collected the best ones, added annotations, linked them with publications and notebooks and bundled them all into the TVB EduPack!

    Our new NewsWire section starts with 46 hand-picked TVB EduCases, offering you hours of hands-on and scientific lectures from TVB and neuroscience experts!

    • Learn the basics of using TVB software
    • Explore how to model epileptic brains
    • Conduct surface-based and deep-brain stimulations
    • Watch experts modeling stroke recovery & dementia
    • Construct your brain models with integrated processing pipelines
    • Get inspired from special applications like The Virtual Mouse Brain
    • Dive deep into advanced techniques using HBP and EBRAINS resources

    Many of those officially approved TVB EduCases show you how the research for a peer-reviewed neuroscience publication was done using TVB software, together with Jupyter notebooks and demo data.

    We're already working on adding even more TVB EduCases!

    Your research can be featured as a TVB EduCase

    Have you done interesting research using TVB and want to share it as a learning experience? Send your EduCase submission info directly to pritter@thevirtualbrain.org for evaluation.

    Your EduCase application should contain the following assets:

    • Tutorial video, e.g. a lecture you gave (has to be hosted on YouTube)
    • Link to your research paper (must be published, not in peer-review anymore)
    • optional: iPhython notebook with short walk-through incl. code samples
    • optional: Accompanying code, hosted on your own website or GitHub
    • optional: set of demo data, hosted on your own website or GitHub

    If you provide demo data, please make sure that you have cleared the privacy and usage rights!

    byMichael Burgstahler

  • Published:2016-11-10 00:00:00.0

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    New TVB website offers easier downloads, improves support for scientists

    When the first website for The Virtual Brain was built, the software hadn't even reached beta state. That was in 2011.

    In the last 5 years, we've added many new parts to the website and saw the list of newsworthy events, software releases, research papers and contributors grow. The old structure was bursting at its seams. So for SfN2016, we thought it would be the perfect time to start from scratch and completely relaunch it!

    Apart from a modern layout and design, we had you, our visitor, user, scientist in mind with the relaunch:

    • The new homepage gives you everything new and exciting at a glance.
    • Downloads of our TVB software are front and center now! No separate registration website anymore.
    • An overview of all resources for software support and help has been concentrated in one place now.
    • Technical requirements are described in greater detail and also concentrated in one place.
    • We proudly introduce our entire team of contributors, scientists, software developers and scientists as well.
    • The massively extended NewsWire section provides a quick and easy overview about our recent activities. You can also subscribe to our news with an RSS feed!
    • We added tons of photos from the many events you and us participated in!

    We hope you enjoy our new website!

    byMichael Burgstahler

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