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English: The webinar "Neuronal network models as building blocks for the classroom - NEST Desktop" was given by Sebastian Spreizer, from the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine for Computational and Systems Neuroscience, Research Centre Jülich...With graphical user interfaces like NEST Desktop, presented online in the talk, students can learn about neuroscience concepts and understand the purpose of mathematical models without the need to master the details of programming. NEST Desktop runs installation-free in the browser based on a client-server architecture and is therefore suitable for e-learning and a contribution to equal opportunities...References:https://nest-desktop.readthedocs.io . For more informations about the series of webinars "Mathematics and Neurobiology Intertwined", access: https://neuromat.numec.prp.usp.br/content/nmweb/
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