This repo is for collecting examples of and thoughts on ways educators are using GitHub to create lessons to share with other educators, share sylabuses, get feedback from students, create websites for courses...
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A few resources for learning the lingo and flow for GitHub.
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Create a repository with images, .pdfs, .txt or .md files of lessons you've created.
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Share the link with other educators.
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Get their feedback and additions through pull requests.
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Share the link with students!
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Create a GitHub organization account for your school, add educators as members
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Everyone is able to add materials, find materials, comment on materials, propose changes, track changes and share.
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Use GitHub Pages to create a website for a course.
- See a detailed account of an educator (and soon to be GitHubber!) and his use of GitHub in ivan-example.md.
- Organization Tufts University Department of Computer Science, tuftsdev
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Educator/GitHub User Ming Chow mchow01 is using GitHub to host documents for courses he teaches, collect assignments from students and GitHub Pages to create websites for courses. List here.
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Rochester Institute of Technology, Educator/GitHub User Ralph Bean ralphbean, course website content on GitHub, tos-rit-projects-seminar
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University of Wisconson, Madison, Educator/GitHub User Robert Roth reroth puts code and tutorials for a geography course on GitHub, g575-2013(https://github.com/reroth/g575-2013)
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Adelphi University, Educator/User Matthew x. Curinga mcuringa, puts graduate course materials for Education Technology on GitHub, adelphi-ed-tech-courses.
- Organization Khan Academy Khan, puts math course resources on GitHub, khan-exercises, and uses GitHub Issues to get feedback from students.
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Penn State University, Educator/GitHub User Marc Friedenberg mfriedenberg, puts course materials on GitHub to share with other professors and allow students to see changes in materials over time : repos.
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Andrej Bauer HoTT wrote a book on informal homotopy type theory, using GitHub.




