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In case you missed it, GitHub Education at Universe 2021!
A recap of all the GitHub Education news from Universe 2021, including the new Intro to Web Dev Experience.
Introducing the GitHub Education Stream Team!
We are taking GitHub Campus TV to the next level with the help of emerging developers! How? Students from around the world are coming together to host weekly streams on…
Announcing the GitHub Education Classroom Report 2020
For the fourth year in a row, the GitHub Education team surveyed students and educators to provide faculty with information to support augmented instruction and share key insights from other…
Remote Education: Creating community through shared experiences
Remote Education explores the challenges of organizing student communities and events online. We’ll be speaking with event organizers and community leaders in the industry and academics each week to help…
Remote Education: A series of best practices for online campus communities
Remote Education explores the challenges of organizing student communities and events online. We’ll be speaking with event organizers and community leaders in the industry and academics every week to help…
Announcing the GitHub Education Classroom Report 2019
Find out what we learned from nearly 16,000 students and 100 teachers who joined the GitHub Education program from 2014-2015.
Celebrate seven years of GitHub Education with new features and #MyFirstRepo
GitHub Education is celebrating seven years. We’re reflecting on how our first repository led us to our current accomplishments and what you can expect from us this fall.
Pins to win: students, show off your stuff to win a GitHub Education backpack
Make your portfolio shine with pinned gists.
XPRIZE awards $15M for open source, scalable education software
The XPRIZE Foundation challenged teams to develop open source software to help children learn basic reading, writing, and arithmetic—learn more about the challenge and who won.
GitHub Education: student-tested, peer-reviewed, and now published by the Association of Computing Machinery
Using GitHub in the classroom leads to learning outcomes like preparation for the future and feeling part of a developer community.
Turning today’s students into tomorrow’s technologists with GitHub Education, a free program for schools
Now schools can get the tools businesses love for free in a new GitHub Education bundle.
GitHub Education teacher meetup
Join GitHub Education for a computer science teacher meetup at the Manchester Makerspace
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…
Get involved in Hour of Code and Computer Science Education Week
Every year during Computer Science Education Week, we have the opportunity to give back for an hour to teach students how to code. We’re following the example of Code.org, whose…
Securing the open source supply chain: The essential role of CVEs
Vulnerability data has grown in volume and complexity over the past decade, but open source and programs like the Github Security Lab have helped supply chain security keep pace.
How students teamed up to decode 2,000-year-old texts using AI
Students used GitHub Copilot to decode ancient texts buried in Mount Vesuvius, achieving a groundbreaking historical breakthrough. This is their journey, the technology behind it, and the power of collaboration.
Software as a public good
Open source software underpins all sectors of the economy, public services and even international organizations like the United Nations. How can all its beneficiaries work together to make the open source ecosystem more sustainable?
Beginner’s guide to GitHub: Setting up and securing your profile
As part of the GitHub for Beginners guide, learn how to improve the security of your profile and create a profile README. This will let you give your GitHub account a little more personality.
How to review code effectively: A GitHub staff engineer’s philosophy
GitHub Staff Engineer Sarah Vessels discusses her philosophy of code review, what separates good code review from bad, her strategy for finding and reviewing code, and how to get the most from reviews of her own code.
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