= Setup your GENI project = In order for you and your students to get access to GENI resources you will need to get GENI accounts. Every GENI experimenter has to be associated with at least one GENI project, so you will have to create one. Currently there are two different ways to get a GENI project. No matter what way you chose to create your project, it is best to create a separate project for each event. For example if you are planning to use GENI for a course make a new project only for that. 1. '''Using the GENI portal''': Since 2012, GPO has been developing a new !ClearingHouse, that presents a unified view of GENI to experimenters and integrates access with various research institutions. The portal is open for use, but keep in mind that it is still under development. To setup your project this way see [wiki: these instructions] 2. '''Use pgeni.gpolab.bbn.com''': This is an emulab instance that is ran by GPO and issues credentials that give you access to all federated GENI resources. This is the main method that we have used so far, so many tutorials and assignments assume these type of accounts. To setup your project this way see [http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/SignMeUp#GENIProjectsandExperimenters these instructions] If you are not sure which method to choose, please [mailto:help@geni.net send us an email]. = Setup access for attendees = = Presentation material = Over the years we have generated a lot of presentation material that you can reuse, there is no point in starting from scratch. [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC15Agenda/IntroToGENI/IntroToGENI-GEC15-compressed.pdf?format=raw Intro to GENI talk]