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  [[2008_Summer_Project_Week|Back to 2008 Project Week]]
 
  [[2008_Summer_Project_Week|Back to 2008 Project Week]]
 
[[Image:Training.png|thumb|300 px|right|Slicer3 tutorials]]
 
[[Image:Training.png|thumb|300 px|right|Slicer3 tutorials]]
* A big thank you to Donna Kaufman for making the logistics painless for us.
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* A big thank you to Donna Kaufman for making the logistics painless.
* We have several breakout rooms for people to spread. Please talk to Tina or myself if you need a room.
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* We have several breakout rooms for people to spread on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
 
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**Jackson Room 38-466
* We will cut over to a new version of the SVN on Tuesday, June 24th, at 1pm EDT
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**32-D407 (Down the hall in Stata)
* Please sign up for slicer [http://www.slicer.org/pages/Mailinglist mailing lists] and the [http://www.na-mic.org/Bug/login_page.php issues tracker].
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**32-D507 (Stata)
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* The main objective of this week is to accomplish '''progress with your own project'''.
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* We will cut over to '''a new version of the SVN''' on Tuesday, June 24th, at 1pm EDT. Zack Galbreath will provide [[2008-Project-Week-SVN-Change|details]].
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* '''Please sign up''' for slicer [http://www.slicer.org/pages/Mailinglist mailing lists] and the [http://www.na-mic.org/Bug/login_page.php issues tracker] while you are here. We can help if there are issues.
 
*I am happy to help you to use Slicer 3 (at least for those pieces that I know).
 
*I am happy to help you to use Slicer 3 (at least for those pieces that I know).
*We are beginning to develop [http://www.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Documentation documentation] and [[Slicer3:Training|training materials for Slicer3]]. Its all on the wikis so please contribute.
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*We are beginning to develop [https://www.slicer.org/wiki/Documentation documentation] and [http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/Slicer3.2:Training training materials for Slicer3]. Its all on the wikis, so please contribute.
* There will be an announcement for a contest for best contributed tutorial sometimes in July. A [[Events:TutorialContestJan2009|draft of the page]] can be found on the NA-MIC wiki.
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* There will be an announcement for a contest for '''best contributed tutorial''' sometimes in July. A [[Events:TutorialContestJan2009|draft of the page]] can be found on the NA-MIC wiki.
*Next Project Week in Salt Lake City, Jan 5-9, 2009.
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*'''Next Project Week''' in Salt Lake City, Jan 5-9, 2009.
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*And now over to Tina who organized the whole meeting (thank you, thank you).

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Back to 2008 Project Week
Slicer3 tutorials
  • A big thank you to Donna Kaufman for making the logistics painless.
  • We have several breakout rooms for people to spread on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
    • Jackson Room 38-466
    • 32-D407 (Down the hall in Stata)
    • 32-D507 (Stata)
  • The main objective of this week is to accomplish progress with your own project.
  • We will cut over to a new version of the SVN on Tuesday, June 24th, at 1pm EDT. Zack Galbreath will provide details.
  • Please sign up for slicer mailing lists and the issues tracker while you are here. We can help if there are issues.
  • I am happy to help you to use Slicer 3 (at least for those pieces that I know).
  • We are beginning to develop documentation and training materials for Slicer3. Its all on the wikis, so please contribute.
  • There will be an announcement for a contest for best contributed tutorial sometimes in July. A draft of the page can be found on the NA-MIC wiki.
  • Next Project Week in Salt Lake City, Jan 5-9, 2009.
  • And now over to Tina who organized the whole meeting (thank you, thank you).