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| Day 1, AM || [[Cloud|GMOD in the Cloud]], [[AWS walkthrough]] || [[User:Scott|Scott Cain]] || [http://oicr.on.ca/ Ontario Institute for Cancer Research]<br>GMOD Project Coordinator; [[Chado]], [[GBrowse]] | | Day 1, AM || [[Cloud|GMOD in the Cloud]], [[AWS walkthrough]] || [[User:Scott|Scott Cain]] || [http://oicr.on.ca/ Ontario Institute for Cancer Research]<br>GMOD Project Coordinator; [[Chado]], [[GBrowse]] | ||
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− | | Day 2, AM || [[Chado Tutorial]] || [[User:Scott|Scott Cain]] || [http://oicr.on.ca/ Ontario Institute for Cancer Research]<br>GMOD Project Coordinator; [[Chado]], [[GBrowse]] | + | | Day 2, AM || [[Chado Tutorial 2013]] || [[User:Scott|Scott Cain]] || [http://oicr.on.ca/ Ontario Institute for Cancer Research]<br>GMOD Project Coordinator; [[Chado]], [[GBrowse]] |
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− | | Day 5, AM || [[Galaxy]] || [[User:Clements|Dave Clements]] || [http://galaxyproject.org/ Galaxy Project], [http://emory.edu/ Emory University]<br>[[Galaxy]] | + | | Day 5, AM || [[Galaxy Tutorial 2013]] || [[User:Clements|Dave Clements]] || [http://galaxyproject.org/ Galaxy Project], [http://emory.edu/ Emory University]<br>[[Galaxy]] |
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| Day 4, AM || [[GBrowse]] || [[User:Scott|Scott Cain]] || [http://oicr.on.ca/ Ontario Institute for Cancer Research]<br>GMOD Project Coordinator; [[Chado]], [[GBrowse]] | | Day 4, AM || [[GBrowse]] || [[User:Scott|Scott Cain]] || [http://oicr.on.ca/ Ontario Institute for Cancer Research]<br>GMOD Project Coordinator; [[Chado]], [[GBrowse]] | ||
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− | | Day 4, PM || [[GBrowse syn]] || [[User:Mckays|Sheldon McKay]] || [http://iplantcollaborative.org iPlant Collaborative], [http://www.cshl.edu CSHL]<br>[[GBrowse_syn]], [[GBrowse]] | + | | Day 4, PM || [[GBrowse syn Tutorial 2013]] || [[User:Mckays|Sheldon McKay]] || [http://iplantcollaborative.org iPlant Collaborative], [http://www.cshl.edu CSHL]<br>[[GBrowse_syn]], [[GBrowse]] |
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| Day 1, AM || [[GFF3]] || [[User:Scott|Scott Cain]] || [http://oicr.on.ca/ Ontario Institute for Cancer Research]<br>GMOD Project Coordinator; [[Chado]], [[GBrowse]] | | Day 1, AM || [[GFF3]] || [[User:Scott|Scott Cain]] || [http://oicr.on.ca/ Ontario Institute for Cancer Research]<br>GMOD Project Coordinator; [[Chado]], [[GBrowse]] | ||
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− | | Day 3, AM || [[JBrowse]] || [[User:RBuels|Robert Buels]] || [http://berkeley.edu University of California, Berkeley]<br>[[JBrowse]] | + | | Day 3, AM || [[JBrowse Tutorial 2013]] || [[User:RBuels|Robert Buels]] || [http://berkeley.edu University of California, Berkeley]<br>[[JBrowse]] |
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− | | Day 1, PM || [[MAKER]] || Michael Campbell and Daniel Ence || [http://utah.edu University of Utah]<br>[[MAKER]] | + | | Day 1, PM || [[MAKER Tutorial 2013]] || Michael Campbell and Daniel Ence || [http://utah.edu University of Utah]<br>[[MAKER]] |
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− | | Day 1, AM/PM || [[SOBA]] || Michael Campbell and Daniel Ence || [http://www.utah.edu University of Utah]<br>[[MAKER]] | + | | Day 1, AM/PM || [[SOBA Tutorial 2013]] || Michael Campbell and Daniel Ence || [http://www.utah.edu University of Utah]<br>[[MAKER]] |
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| Day 2, PM || [[Tripal Tutorial v1.1]] || [[User:sficklin|Stephen Ficklin]] || [http://www.wsu.edu Washington State University]<br>[[Tripal]] | | Day 2, PM || [[Tripal Tutorial v1.1]] || [[User:sficklin|Stephen Ficklin]] || [http://www.wsu.edu Washington State University]<br>[[Tripal]] | ||
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− | | Day 3, PM || [[WebApollo]] || [[User:Childers|Chris Childers]] || [http://genomes.missouri.edu/ University of Missouri]<br>[[Apollo]], [[WebApollo]] | + | | Day 3, PM || [[WebApollo Tutorial 2013]] || [[User:Childers|Chris Childers]] || [http://genomes.missouri.edu/ University of Missouri]<br>[[Apollo]], [[WebApollo]] |
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The 2013 Summer School will use Amazon Web Services to host virtual GMOD instances containing the software and demo data used during the course. See [[Cloud|GMOD in the Cloud]] for more information on the GMOD Amazon Machine Images available to the public. The tutorials used on the course will be available on this wiki for interested persons to work through. | The 2013 Summer School will use Amazon Web Services to host virtual GMOD instances containing the software and demo data used during the course. See [[Cloud|GMOD in the Cloud]] for more information on the GMOD Amazon Machine Images available to the public. The tutorials used on the course will be available on this wiki for interested persons to work through. | ||
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+ | GMOD thanks the generous grant from the Amazon [http://aws.amazon.com/grants/ AWS in Education program], which provided free compute time on Amazon Web Services for the course tutors and participants. | ||
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Revision as of 22:57, 1 August 2013
Dates: Friday July 19th - Tuesday July 23rd 2013
Venue: NESCent, North Carolina
GMOD 2013 Summer School wiki (contents available to course participants only)
The Course
The summer school comprises five days of hands-on courses on GMOD component installation, configuration, and usage. Most sessions are four hours (a half day), and the evenings feature work sessions where the instructors are available to answer questions and help participants use the tools with their data. The instructors on the course are experienced component developers and GMOD project staff.
The course covers the following topics in detail:
Course Work
The 2013 Summer School will use Amazon Web Services to host virtual GMOD instances containing the software and demo data used during the course. See GMOD in the Cloud for more information on the GMOD Amazon Machine Images available to the public. The tutorials used on the course will be available on this wiki for interested persons to work through.
GMOD thanks the generous grant from the Amazon AWS in Education program, which provided free compute time on Amazon Web Services for the course tutors and participants.