Required software and useful websites
We use several software packages and websites to accomplish different things in the lab:
OneNote.com – sharing lab notebooks (see Microsoft Office below for access)
Zoom.com - virtual lab meetings using computer or phone (free account with LLU email)
Researchgate.net - knowledge base, career networking
Doodle.com - scheduling meetings with multiple attendees
Dropbox.com – sharing of large files (you can sign up here https://db.tt/cqUzhBn8)
Google Calendar to coordinate schedules for testing, etc. (see lab manager for an invite to the calendar)
G*power - free statistical power analysis
Microsoft Office (LLU students have free access to Microsoft 365 by signing into
login.microsoftonline.com with your LLU email /
password):password:
Teams - In the Hartman Behavioral Neuroscience Lab team:
Planner is where I will assign tasks / make requests to you, and you will assign tasks / make requests to me. You will have recurring tasks (weekly / quarterly / yearly) that will need to be kept up with.
- The Papers channel is where you will discuss and post pdfs of your weekly research reading(s).
Chat is used for quick / brief communications (generally, what you would used email for).
Outlook - all of our meetings will be scheduled via the Calendar.
OneNote - there are currently some resources there that will be eventually moved here.
Word – manuscripts etc… get familiar with Track Changes and spelling / grammar checker, install various required / helpful plugins
Excel - data entry / storage
OneNote - lab notebooks
Powerpoint - presentations / posters
OneDrive - where powerpoint files need to be stored for making presentations across campus.
zoom.com - virtual lab meetings using computer or phone (
Apple’sfree Keynoteaccount iswith LLU email)
researchgate.net - knowledge base, career networking
Google Scholar - knowledge base, career networking
doodle.com / when2meet.com - scheduling meetings with multiple attendees
dropbox.com – sharing of large files (you can sign up here https://db.tt/cqUzhBn8)
G*power - free
andstatistical prettypower good as well)analysis
Reference manager package: Zotero (open source), Mendeley (free), Endnote (commercial, but free for LLU students) or several others
- Statistics / graphs – see below under data management
- Windows emulator (if you have a Mac) - note that some software (e.g., Statistica) requires Windows, which can be run on a Mac using something like Boot Camp or a virtual machine with either Virtual PC (free: www.virtualbox.org) or Parallels for ~$40 from llu.onthehub.com. You can also get a copy of Windows from the same site for $10.