3D Slicer Alpha Training Workshop
Following my last blog post, I have been busy meeting members of the community and developing training material for the new 3D Slicer workshops soon to be on offer via the Research Bazaar. It’s getting to the point where I would love to share some of this material with the community, but the content and pace of the course is far from polished.
Thus I am on the search for a few willing participants (aka. guinea pigs) to come along and be a part of my alpha training workshop. This workshop will not run smoothly, there will be ‘bugs’, and it will be incomplete. This is an opportunity to gain constructive feedback and guidance from others regarding the content, pace, and length of the workshop.

Image: Volume rendering of a DICOM dataset using 3D Slicer
Below is an 'expression of interest’ form, which you can fill out if you are interested in being part of the alpha training.
Th workshop will be run across three consecutive afternoons (Tuesday the 21st, Wednesday the 22nd and Thursday the 23rd of July) from 3pm - 5pm in the Doug McDonnell building (Level 3) at Melbourne University. All participants are invited to hang around for a drink (coffee/tea/beer/wine) after each session to provide feedback.
There are only a limited number of spots available, and we will try to pick a complimentary team from those who have expressed their interest. I will contact interested parties by Tuesday the 14th of July to let them know if they can attend. If you don’t get picked, don’t worry, a larger, beta training session will be organised soon after.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact myself, at louisevanderwerff@gmail.com, David F Flanders at dff.melb@gmail.com
