I write for a number of blogs, including NeuWriteSD, PLOS Neuro, and my own blog at Tumblr.
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Presenting via Hangouts on Air
When you present--present to the world, and archive it. Here's brief instructions on how to do that via Google Hangouts on Air
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I built an interactive, dynamic poster for SfN2015; here's why and how
Science is the process of creating and presenting data. Interactive visualizations allow others greater access to your data, allowing them to ask questions beyond your own. I created interactive visualizations for SfN 2015; I walk you through why and how.
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[draft] How do you evolve a human brain? Hmmm.. let me sleep on it…
A review of Suzana Herculano-Houzel's recent paper on why larger animals tend to sleep more--and why primates don't follow this pattern.
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Deep neural networks help us read your mind.
An introduction to public data and open source in neuroimaging.
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Why I love SfN
Five things that inspire me at the Society for Neuroscience conference.
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Got a computer? We have data. Let's do neuroscience!
An introduction to public data and open source in neuroimaging.
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Videos for Gitwe: FLE, Stanford University & the ISPG
My experience traveling to the first private medical school Rwanda, to build and install an extended version of KA Lite, a Python-based web server for learning via Khan Academy videos and exercises.