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Welcome to the University of Toronto 2i2c JupyterHub.

This is a pilot service running on open source infrastructure. See the 2i2c Pilot documentation for usage and deployment information.

* NEW * Jupyter Support Website

We have started a JupyterHub support website with documentation and tip sheets, and we will be adding more on an ongoing basis. To reach the support site, please visit: https://act.utoronto.ca/jupyterhub-support/.

Where can I learn more?

The 2i2c Pilot Hubs Documentation has all of the information that you need to use the hub, as well as information about the deployment technology.

What is a Jupyter Notebook?

Jupyter Notebook is an open-source web application that allows you to create and share documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations and narrative text. Uses include: data cleaning and transformation, numerical simulation, statistical modeling, data visualization, machine learning, and much more.

What is JupyterHub?

JupyterHub brings the power of notebooks to groups of users. It gives users access to computational environments and resources without burdening the users with installation and maintenance tasks. Users - including students, researchers, and data scientists - can get their work done in their own workspaces on shared resources which can be managed efficiently by system administrators.

Who can use this service?

This JupyterHub service is open to anyone that a hub administrator has approved. Generally this means instructors and students. As this is a proof-of-concept service, students should ensure they are backing up their notebooks regularly if they are using this service for course activities.