- Wed 12 February 2020
- News
- Clinton E. Poserio
A package from GitHub Education arrived containing several GitHub items such as free printed copies of Git cheat sheets, Github-flavored markdown guides, and Github for Robotics comic; Github Education posters; and Octocat stickers. Sir Clinton requested these swags for free as a verified teacher member of GitHub Education.




These items are distributed to his classes which uses GitHub and GitHub Classroom. Other faculty members can also get these benefits by applying at https://education.github.com/teachers. Upon verification, they can order their swag via this form. Students, on the other hand, can get the Student Developer Pack at https://education.github.com/students. Aside from unlimited private repositories, students can also get student licenses from various development tools and/or softwares.
Tip: to easily get approved, use your UP mail and register via the UPLB network.