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                        "*": "== General ==\n* [https://git-scm.com/ Git] (free) - version control software and [[Media:Canada-git-presentation_Dmytro.pdf | Dmytro's tutorial]]\n* [http://www.ghisler.com/ Total Commander] (free) - file manager\n* [https://winscp.net/eng/index.php WinSCP] (free) - file transfer tool\n* [https://www.mendeley.com/ Mendeley reference manager] (AVOID! Use Zotero instead!!!) - manage references & automatic bibliography generator for MSWord, LibreOffice and BibTeX\n* [https://www.zotero.org/ Zotero] (free) article and biography manager for Word, LibreOffice, and Google Docs. [https://gdalle.github.io/phd-resources/tutorials/zotero/?s=03 Here is a tutorial to get started...]\n* [http://www.seamonkey-project.org/ SeaMonkey] (free) - internet application suite including web editor\n* [https://pandoc.org/ Pandoc] (free) - the ultimate document converter (supporting all kinds of formats, including LaTeX, Markdown, DocX, etc)\n* [https://miro.com/ Brainstorming virtual whiteboard] (free)\n* [https://marktext.app/ Mark Text desktop Markdown editor] (free)\n\n== Online teaching / collaborations / broadcasting ==\n* [https://obsproject.com/ Open Broadcaster Software] (free) for recording / editing / creating videos and live streaming\n* [https://meet.jit.si/ Jitsi] (free) secure fully featured video conferencing\n* [https://zoom.us/ Zoom] video communications platform\n* [https://lifehacker.com/the-best-alternatives-to-zoom-for-remote-meetings-1842431075 Article about Zoom alternatives...]\n* [https://whereby.com/ Whereby] - free basic version for video meetings\n\n== Text Editors ==\n* [http://www.texniccenter.org/ TeXnicCenter] (free) - LateX editor\n* [https://www.lyx.org/ LyX] (free) - graphical document processing interface using LaTeX\n* [https://atom.io/ Atom] - Customizable text editor by GitHub. Allows for real-time collaboration (!) and has not-too-clumsy Git integration.\n* [http://spacemacs.org/ Spacemacs] - A distribution of Emacs, at the deep end of customizable text editors. Emacs has many \"modes\"; the most useful is probably [https://orgmode.org/ Org mode], which is a kind of outliner+agenda that can be used to rapidly create LaTeX/Beamer files, and for [https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00591455 literate programming] (think Jupyter), among [http://ehneilsen.net/notebook/orgExamples/org-examples.html other uses]. Compared to plain Emacs, Spacemacs starts with a better configuration that is more modular and easier to customize, and allows for the (optional) use of Vim keybindings.\n* [https://typora.io/ Typora] (free) - an awesome minimalist MarkDown editor\n\n== Imaging Analysis ==\n* [http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/ SPM] (free) - general purpose (fMRI oriented)\n* [http://www.lcs.poli.usp.br/~baccala/pdc/CRCBrainConnectivity/AsympPDC/ PDC] (free) - partially directed coherence analysis\n* [http://www.fieldtriptoolbox.org/ FieldTrip] (free) - general purpose (EEG/MEG oriented)\n* [http://cheynelab.utoronto.ca/brainwave Brainwave] (free) and [http://cheynelab.utoronto.ca/httpdoc/Brainwave_v3.1_Documentation_6October_2015_final.pdf documentation] - MEG analysis toolbox\n* [http://brainvis.wustl.edu/wiki/index.php/Caret:Download CARET] (free) - anatomical reconstruction toolkit for structural and anatomical data ([http://prefrontal.org/blog/2009/04/using-caret-for-fmri-visualization/ simple tutorial])\n* [http://neurosynth.org/ Atlas for identifying brain regions / function] based on fMRI meta-analyses\n\n== Machine Learning ==\n* [http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~murphyk/Software/Kalman/kalman.html Kevin Murphy's Kalman filter toolbox] (free)\n*[http://www.csie.ntu.edu.tw/~cjlin/libsvm/oldfiles/index-1.0.html libSVM] - Support Vector Machine Library\n*[https://github.com/merwan/ml-class Andrew Ng's ML Programming Exercises]\n\n== (Vector) Graphics ==\n* [http://www.coreldraw.com/ca/ CorelDraw] - ask Gunnar for installation CD\n* [https://inkscape.org/en/ Inkscape] (free)\n* [https://biorender.com/ BioRender] (free) graphics for life sciences\n* [http://betterposters.blogspot.com/ Better Posters] blog with lots of great tips!\n* [https://scidraw.io/ Scientific drawings] (free) premade graphics\n* [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-19160-7 Better use of color], paper with good suggestions on colors in figures\n* [https://www.photopea.com/ Photopea] - free online photo editor\n* [https://glimpse-editor.org/ Glimpse] - free image editor\n* [https://bioicons.com/ Bioicons] - another free database of scientific graphics\n\n== Statistics == \n* [http://statcheck.io/ statcheck] - Use this to check papers for errors in statistical reporting!\n* SPSS - general purpose\n* [https://www.r-project.org/ R] (free) - general purpose with [http://r4ds.had.co.nz/ great online book]!\n* [http://psignifit.sourceforge.net/ psignifit] (free) - psychometric function fitting\n* [https://jasp-stats.org/ JASP] (free) is especially useful for Bayesian stats! And [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIA3x6rp7cE&t=59s this is a great YouTube video] to understand Bayesian ANOVAs with JASP...\n* [https://www.jamovi.org/ jamovi] - another great open statistics program (with R integration)\n\n== Experiments ==\n* [https://peterscarfe.com/ptbtutorials.html?s=03 Psychtoolbox Demos] by Peter Scarfe lab"
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                        "*": "\nTo make data sharing maximally useful modelers will need to learn more about experiments and experimental scientists need to learn more about models. To facilitate this exchange we will organize one week long summer school sessions in 2012 and 2013.  (These will also incorporate our [[workshops]].) \n\n\n== Overview ==\nSummer School will be a hands-on experience. Instead of hearing about a model everyone should be given the chance to work with it using online tutorials. Instead of hearing about an experiment, every participant will be given the dataset and as part of a tutorial learn how to analyze the dataset and use it.  Participants excited by this can join our [[competitions]] and see how their model will match against other teams' models.\n\n== Dates and information ==\n\nWe will be updating this page once we finalize a schedule.  In the mean time, please let us know what dates would work for you on our [[ideas]] page."
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