Pins to win: students, show off your stuff to win a GitHub Education backpack
Make your portfolio shine with pinned gists.

Make your portfolio shine with pinned gists.
Learn about the experiences of interning from several GitHub Campus Experts. They’ll share what they learned, and what they think you should know before starting.
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.
Learn how teachers can help students use issues and pull requests.
Share what you know—public course authoring is now available on GitHub Learning Lab.
Use Probot with GitHub Apps to save time in the classroom by automating tasks.
Major League Hacking (MLH) and GitHub have created resources for Hackathons to help developers get their applications up and running quicker: the Flask Hackathon Starter and the Node.js Hackathon Starter.
Using GitHub in the classroom leads to learning outcomes like preparation for the future and feeling part of a developer community.
This year’s Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE) featured two sessions that will save you countless hours of marking and administrative friction: near-total automation and CS50’s tools helping students with their programs.
Spencer Kaiser, Principal Architect of Emerging Technology at American Airlines, shares his experience with the Student Developer Pack.
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