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Webinar December 19th at 1 pm MST on the Apollo software

Dear all,

We will hold a webinar on Tuesday, December 19th, 2017, at 1 pm MST, on the Apollo manual annotation software.

The webinar will last an hour and will cover:

  • Background on the principles of manual annotation;
  • A live annotation example.  

This webinar will be hosted using the AT&T Connect software.  Please use the link below to join the conference.  If you have not used AT&T Connect before, please download the application and try to connect a few minutes before the start time.

Image Permissions for i5k Workspace

Please download the pdf file, sign it, and return to i5k@ars.usda.gov. Download

Image Permissions for i5k Workspace

Please download the pdf file, sign it, and return to i5k@ars.usda.gov. Download

Image Permissions for i5k Workspace

Please download the pdf file, sign it, and return to i5k@ars.usda.gov. Download

Image Permissions for i5k Workspace

Please download the pdf file, sign it, and return to i5k@ars.usda.gov. Download

Image Permissions for i5k Workspace

Please download the pdf file, sign it, and return to i5k@ars.usda.gov. Download

Next i5k Workspace webinar - open Q&A session on manual annotation

We will hold a webinar on October 31st, 2017, at 1 pm MDT, with an open Q&A session on manual annotation using the Apollo software at the i5k Workspace@NAL.

The webinar will last an hour, and will be a great opportunity for anyone who has questions about the annotation process, or questions about annotating a specific model.