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There are many ways to get involved in EyeWire and neuroscience research in general besides playing the game. Here are a list of options:
* '''[//blog.eyewire.org/eyewire-edu 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.
* '''[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.  
* '''[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.
TranslationThere are many ways to get involved in EyeWire and neuroscience research in general besides playing the game. Here are a list of options:
* '''[//blog.eyewire.org/eyewire-edu 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.
* '''[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.  
* '''[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.

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.