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*Hardware<span style="background-color: yellow"> The workshop combines oral presentations and instructor-led hands-on sessions with the participants working on their own laptop computers.  
 
*Hardware<span style="background-color: yellow"> The workshop combines oral presentations and instructor-led hands-on sessions with the participants working on their own laptop computers.  
All participants are required to come with their own laptop computer and install the software and datasets prior to the event.</span>. A minimum of 1 GB of RAM (2 GB if possible) and a dedicated graphic accelerator with 64mb of on board graphic memory are required.  
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All participants are required to come with their own laptop computer and install the software and datasets prior to the event.</span>. A minimum of 1 GB of RAM (2 GB if possible) and a dedicated graphic accelerator with 64mb (512MB is better) of on-board graphic memory are required.  
  
 
*Software installation: This workshop will use the '''Slicer3.6.3''' release version. The software will be posted on the wiki page of the workshop a few weeks before the event
 
*Software installation: This workshop will use the '''Slicer3.6.3''' release version. The software will be posted on the wiki page of the workshop a few weeks before the event

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Introduction

A one-day Slicer tutorial will be held at Johns Hopkins University on Tuesday, April 5, 2011. The primary objective of this event is to introduce users to the Slicer environment, with a particular focus on 3D modelling and Diffusion Tensor Imaging.

Faculty

Tentative Agenda

  • 8:00-8:30 am Computer setup assistance by the instructors
  • 8:30-8:35 am Welcome and presentation of day activities
  • 8:35-9:00 am Introduction to NA-MIC and the Slicer community
  • 9:00-10:15 am Hands-on session 1: Data Loading and 3D Visualization
  • 10:15-10:30 am Coffee Break
  • 10:30-11:45 am Hands-on session 2: Diffusion Tensor Imaging Analysis
  • 12:00-1:00 pm Institute for Computational Medicine, Distinguished Lecture Series: Ron Kikinis, MD
  • 1:00-1:45 pm Lunch
  • 1:45-2:45 pm Hands-on session 3: Exploring peritumoral white matter fibers for neurosurgical planning
  • 2:45-3:45 pm IGT session
  • 3:45-4:00 pm Coffee Break
  • 4:00-4:15 pm Additional Slicer functionalities: Fiducials, 4D Imaging
  • 4:15-4:30 pm Slicer4 update
  • 4:30-5:00 pm Questions from the audience and concluding remarks

Logistics

  • Date: April 5, 2011
  • Location: Institute for Computational Medicine, Johns Hopkins University
  • Registration: To sign-up for this event, please fill in the registration form and send it by e-mail to xxx (TBA).


Preparations

  • Hardware The workshop combines oral presentations and instructor-led hands-on sessions with the participants working on their own laptop computers.

All participants are required to come with their own laptop computer and install the software and datasets prior to the event.. A minimum of 1 GB of RAM (2 GB if possible) and a dedicated graphic accelerator with 64mb (512MB is better) of on-board graphic memory are required.

  • Software installation: This workshop will use the Slicer3.6.3 release version. The software will be posted on the wiki page of the workshop a few weeks before the event
  • Datasets: We will post the tutorial datasets a few weeks before the event.

Slicer Community

Participants are invited to join the Slicer user and Slicer developer community prior to the workshop, for questions and feature requests related to the software.

Slicer3 Training Survey

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