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* '''[http://blog.eyewire.org/connectomics-lesson-plan-eyewire-edu/ EyeWire in the classroom]''': For teachers who want to use EyeWire in the classroom, we have developed a lesson plan around connectomics and EyeWire that you could reference.  
 
* '''[http://blog.eyewire.org/connectomics-lesson-plan-eyewire-edu/ EyeWire in the classroom]''': For teachers who want to use EyeWire in the classroom, we have developed a lesson plan around connectomics and EyeWire that you could reference.  
 
* '''[[Retinal Neuron Classification| Contribute to our catalog of retinal neurons]]''': Help us create a resource that consolidates existing information of retinal neuron types and literature corresponding to each.   
 
* '''[[Retinal Neuron Classification| Contribute to our catalog of retinal neurons]]''': Help us create a resource that consolidates existing information of retinal neuron types and literature corresponding to each.   
* '''[http://seunglab.org/challenges/ Image segmentation challenges]''': Participate in one of our challenges to  
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* '''[http://seunglab.org/challenges/ Image segmentation challenges]''': Participate in one of our challenges to improve automatic electron microscopy image segmentation.
 
* '''[mailto:makasako@princeton.edu| Work with us]''': EyeWire is always on the lookout for new faces to join our team. EyeWire is open to collaborations; our previous collaborators include Oculus Rift, Microsoft, and EdX, among others. Please email us if interested.
 
* '''[mailto:makasako@princeton.edu| Work with us]''': EyeWire is always on the lookout for new faces to join our team. EyeWire is open to collaborations; our previous collaborators include Oculus Rift, Microsoft, and EdX, among others. Please email us if interested.

Revision as of 21:37, 28 September 2015

There are many ways to get involved in EyeWire and neuroscience research in general besides playing the game. Here are a list of options:

  • Educational neuroscience material for middle/high school students: Start students early in their interest in neuroscience! Here is a list of resources for that we have found to be accessible to middle and high school students.
  • EyeWire in the classroom: For teachers who want to use EyeWire in the classroom, we have developed a lesson plan around connectomics and EyeWire that you could reference.
  • Contribute to our catalog of retinal neurons: Help us create a resource that consolidates existing information of retinal neuron types and literature corresponding to each.
  • Image segmentation challenges: Participate in one of our challenges to improve automatic electron microscopy image segmentation.
  • Work with us: EyeWire is always on the lookout for new faces to join our team. EyeWire is open to collaborations; our previous collaborators include Oculus Rift, Microsoft, and EdX, among others. Please email us if interested.