Hello all, The first annual GMOD Summer School will be held July 11-13, 2008 at the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (NESCent), in Durham, North Carolina, USA. This is a 2 1/2 day hands-on workshop aimed at teaching new GMOD users how to get up and running with popular GMOD components. There will also be a concurrent 1 day session aimed at principal investigators that will give decision makers an overview of what GMOD can do, how the project operates, and what level of resources are needed to get a GMOD installation up and running.
The course includes a session on Apollo, taught by Ed Lee. It will cover installation and configuration, reading/writing data, and setting up a Java WebStart instance. If you are interested in attending please submit a Statement of Interest before April 15, 2008. The course is free but enrollment is limited. See the GMOD Summer School page http://gmod.org/GMOD_Summer_School for information about applying and a tentative program. Please contact Ed or myself if you have any questions, comments or requests. Thanks, Dave Clements GMOD Help Desk _______________________________________________ apollo mailing list [email protected] http://mail.fruitfly.org/mailman/listinfo/apollo
