Documentation/4.2/Training
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This section is currently out-of-date and may contain errors but is retained for historical reference. Up-to-date training materials can be found at Documentation/Nightly/Training |
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Introduction: Slicer 4.2 Tutorials
- This page contains "How to" tutorials with matched sample data sets. They demonstrate how to use the 3D Slicer environment (version 4.2 release) to accomplish certain tasks.
- For tutorials for other versions of Slicer, please visit the Slicer training portal.
- For "reference manual" style documentation, please visit the Slicer 4.2 documentation page.
- For an overview of Slicer and its abilities please see 3D Slicer as an Image Computing Platform for the Quantitative Imaging Network.
- For questions related to the Slicer4 Compendium, please send an e-mail to Sonia Pujol, Ph.D..
General Introduction
Slicer Welcome Tutorial
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Slicer4Minute Tutorial
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Slicer4 Data Loading and 3D Visualization
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Tutorials for software developers
Slicer4 Programming Tutorial
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Specific functions
Slicer4 Diffusion Tensor Imaging Tutorial
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Slicer4 Neurosurgical Planning Tutorial
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Slicer4 3D Visualization of DICOM images for Radiology Applications
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Slicer4 Quantitative Imaging tutorial
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Summer 2013 Tutorial contest
Cardiac MRI Toolkit
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HelloCLI
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SlicerRT
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DTIPrep
Summer 2012 Tutorial contestAutomatic Left Atrial Scar Segmenter
Qualitative and quantitative comparison of two RT dose distributions
Dose accumulation for adaptive radiation therapy
WebGL Export
OpenIGTLink
Additional resources
External ResourcesUsing the EditorThis set of tutorials about the use of slicer in paleontology is very well written and provides step-by-step instructions. Even though it covers slicer version 3.4, many of the concepts and techniques have applicability to the new version and to any 3D imaging field:
User ContributionsSee the User Contributions Page for more content. |