Back to school: Join the GitHub Education Community
Just in time for back-to-school preparations, we welcome you to join a new forum for technology education: education.github.community This supportive environment will allow educators to collaborate with each other, and…
Just in time for back-to-school preparations, we welcome you to join a new forum for technology education: education.github.community
This supportive environment will allow educators to collaborate with each other, and with GitHubbers directly.
- Discuss current trends in technology education with your peers from around the world. Share your opinions and successes.
- Suggest improvements to GitHub Classroom, our new open source tool for managing your assignments on GitHub.
- Let us know what you think of our upcoming lesson plans for teaching GitHub in the classroom, or share lesson plans of your own.
- Discover new ways to utilize valuable tools from the GitHub Student Developer Pack in your curriculum.
New to GitHub? This is a great opportunity learn by interacting directly with teachers and learn from their experience. Community members are also invited to request a swag bag full of educational materials and goodies for your students.
Getting started is easy, head over and introduce yourself.
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