[Homer-users] Homer Webinars - April 2 at 2pm EDT

Boas, David dboas at bu.edu
Sat Mar 16 11:30:52 EDT 2019
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Dear Homer Community,
We are starting up our Homer training webinar series again. We plan to offer a 1 hour training webinar every 1 or two months. We did this a few years ago and it worked very well. We are not planning to provide an introduction to Homer in this webinar. To get an introduction, you can view a video introduction and follow along with example data sets by following the details at this website<http://www.bu.edu/neurophotonics/fnirs-training/#webinar-info>. Instead, we are using the webinar to address questions raised by you. If you have questions that you want us to address, we ask that you indicate the question(s) when you register for the webinar.

To register for our first webinar to be held April 2 at 2pm EDT, please fill out the google form here<https://goo.gl/forms/8Dd511pXYazUubxB2>. We can only accommodate 25 people per webinar, so register early. We will offer future webinars at different times of the day to better accommodate people from different time zones. If you are put on the wait-list, then you will have preference for future webinars.

To help sustain the support of Homer, we have introduced Premium Homer which comes with extra benefits including access to more online training materials and precalculated high density fluence profiles for AtlasViewer. You can get more details at https://neuluce.org/product/homer-atlasviewer-premium/ . At present, these webinars do not require Premium Homer, but in the future we will likely require that you support Premium Homer to register for the webinars. Recorded webinars will be available to those who have Premium Homer.

We look forward to seeing you in the webinar!

David Boas and Meryem Yucel


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