Course Overview¶
Learning Objectives
- Determine whether this course is right for you.
- Find documentation on the CyVerse Learning Center
- Create a CyVerse account
Description:
In this module, we introduce the course content and help you determine whether this course is right for you. We then show you how to create a CyVerse account and find more information in the Learning Center.
Create a CyVerse Account¶
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Go to
User Portal
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Click the "Sign Up" button and fill out personal information as prompted
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We recommend using an institutional email address (e.g., ending with .edu, .org, or .gov)
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Please add your
ORCID. If you don't have an ORCID, get one today!
Access and Search the CyVerse Learning Center¶
- Go to
Learning Center
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- Explore the menu items on the sidebar
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- Quick Start Guides will help you with quick, specific tasks
- Platform Guides are more in-depth guides of CyVerse's platforms
- Tutorials are start-to-finish lessons on accomplishing certain analyses and tasks using CyVerse
Tip
See other versions of this documentation (CyVerse UK and CyVerse Austria) In the lower-left hand side of the screen, change the version of this documentation from cyverse-us to one of the other documentation sets developed for this online guide (cyverse-uk or cyverse-at) to see specifics for those installations.
Self Assessment Questions¶
What are the recommended email address endings for creating a CyVerse account?
(A) .edu, .org, .gov
(B) .org, .com, .net
(C) .edu, .io, .xyz
Answer
(A) .edu, .org, .gov
Learning Center Tutorials are in-depth guides of each of CyVerse's platforms?
True or False
Answer
False Tutorials are start-to-finish lessons on accomplishing certain analyses and tasks, while Platform Guides are in-depth guides of each CyVerse platform.
Fix or improve this documentation
- Search for an answer: CyVerse Learning Center
- Ask us for help:
click the Intercom icon
on the lower right-hand side of the page
- Report an issue or submit a change: Github Repo Link
- Send feedback: tutorials@cyverse.org