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Present your work!

Become a contributor and share your work with the community! Contributing content is easy. Our step-by-step forms will guide you through the process.

What do I need?

The submission process will guide you through step-by-step, but for more detailed instructions on what can be submitted and how, please see the list of submission types below.

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All materials contributed must have clearly defined rights and privileges. Online presentations and instructional material are normally licensed under Creative Commons 3. Read more details about our licensing policies.

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We hope that our self-service upload process is intuitive and easy to use. If you encounter any problems during the upload process or need assistance of any kind, please file a trouble report.

What can I contribute?

Animations

An animation is a Flash-based demo or short movie that illustrates some concept.

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Downloads

A download is a type of resource that users can download and use on their own computer.

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Notes

Notes are typically a category for any resource that might not fit any of the other categories.

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Online Presentations

An online presentation is a Flash-based voiced lecture, seminar, or presentation of some sort.

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Publications

A publication is a paper relevant to the community that has been published in some manner.

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Teaching Materials

Supplementary materials (study notes, guides, etc.) that don't quite fit into any of the other categories.

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Tools

A simulation tool is software that allows users to run a specific type of calculation.

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