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=What are we looking for?=
 
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The primary purpose of this contest is to enrich the materials that are available to developers and end-users of 3D Slicer.
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The primary purpose of this contest is to enrich the materials that are available to end-users and developers using 3D Slicer. There will be two categories:
*End-to-end workflows
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*End-to-end procedures to accomplish particular tasks. The module [[Neurosurgical-Planning|Neurosurgical Planning for Image Guided Therapy using Slicer3]] is an extensive example for such a tutorial.
*Use of particular algorithms
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**materials about the scientific and application background and motivation,
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**step-by-step guides, and
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**sample data
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*Use of particular algorithms. In this category the tutorial will teach a user how to make an algorithm work on their own data.
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Entries into this category will require at least
  
 
=Rules=
 
=Rules=

Revision as of 13:13, 22 June 2008

Home < Events:TutorialContestJan2009
 This is an early draft! Everything is bound to change on this page!

We will probably announce by the end of July.

Background

Slicer3 has now reached a point where it can be used to perform meaningful research tasks. As part of the NA-MIC training core activities, we are providing a portfolio of tutorials for some of the basic functions and functionalities available in Slicer. Examples for such existing tutorials are the level 1 and 2 courses in the [training compendium]).

What are we looking for?

The primary purpose of this contest is to enrich the materials that are available to end-users and developers using 3D Slicer. There will be two categories:

Entries into this category will require at least

    • materials about the scientific and application background and motivation,
    • step-by-step guides, and
    • sample data
  • Use of particular algorithms. In this category the tutorial will teach a user how to make an algorithm work on their own data.

Entries into this category will require at least

Rules

  • Tutorial must be based on a snapshot or release of Slicer 3.
  • If needed, provide clear directions for downloading and installing additional modules
  • The tutorial and all of its components (data, powerpoints/pdfs, additional modules etc.) must be released under the Slicer license

Dates

  • Submission:
  • Review
  • Decisions announced

Entries