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Git and GitHub for Students with Joe Nash
All Things Git
English - April 17, 2018 20:42 - 42 minutes - 39.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 17 ratingsTechnology Education How To Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Edward and Martin talk with Joe Nash
about using Git in education, self-diagnosed OCD around capitalization,
and using pull requests in non-development workflows.
Joe is the student program manager at GitHub, where his work aims to
help student leaders build inclusive learning communities. When not
capitalising the H in GitHub, Joe can usually be found talking about
the educational benefits of hackathons, or rolling d20s.
Show Notes
Joe Nash
Joe helps explain Git and GitHub
Edward obeys his competitor's brand
guidance
Uncanny Valley
Chrome extensions for GitHub
Octotree
Refined GitHub
PiNet, a system for Raspberry Pi classrooms
David Newbury on Git concepts:
Git reminds me of some academic concepts. You can teach it, but It only really makes sense if you know the history of what came before and have worked at a level of complexity where you NEED it. Once you get there it changes your worldview but explaining why that’s so is SO hard.
David Newbury (@workergnome)