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    • Getting Support
    • FAQ
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  • Getting Started
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    • Import Notebooks
    • Launch a Notebook
    • Launch a Terminal Session
  • Using Your Hub
    • Interface Overview
    • Creating a New Blank Notebook
    • Managing Active Notebooks
    • Shutting Down Server
  • Content Sync via Link
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  • CONTENT SYNC VIA GIT
    • Git Overview
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    • Downloading Content
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    • GIT Cheatsheet
  • Github Classroom (Student Guide)
    • Getting Started
    • Getting and Uploading Assignments
  • GitHub Classroom (Instructor Guide)
    • Overview
    • Getting Started
    • Distributing Homework
    • Distributing Lectures
    • Learning Management Systems
  • ADVANCED TOPICS
    • Package Installation
    • Accessing Classic Notebook
    • Slideshow Plugin
    • VSCode
    • SQLite
    • RStudio and Shiny
    • Dash
  • Reproducibility
    • Replicating the Environment
    • Using Docker
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  1. Getting Started

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Last updated 5 years ago

Before Getting Started

Prior to accessing Brown’s JupyterHub, you will need the following:

  • A supported web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Microsoft Edge)

  • Be enrolled in a course at Brown that utilizes JupyterHub (ask your professor)

  • Have read through the

Sign In

Start using JupyterHub by signing in to your account for your class.

  1. Go to and click "Sign in with Brown Gmail Login" NOTE: (replace [department] with your corresponding course department, ie: phys for Physics 70 or Physics 1400 etc.

  2. Enter your Brown email address (example: john_doe@brown.edu) and password

Once authenticated, you should automatically be logged in and a JupyterHub server will begin launching. A status bar will appear with detailed information regarding your server startup.

Once you have already started a server, future logins will automatically spawn any active notebooks automatically.

Once connected, you should arrive at the JupyterHub home page as seen below. For more information about the menu buttons and their functionality, see the documentation.

Interface Overview
https://[department].jupyter.brown.edu
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