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One of several workshops in the "Digital Humanist's Help Desk" series.
 
GitHub is a platform for sharing code that combines many useful tools: git (version control), Codespaces (virtual coding environment), and Pages (free web hosting). If you’re thinking about ways to 1) code collaboratively, or 2) share your code with an online community, or 3) create your own website, this introduction is for you. In this workshop, we will create GitHub accounts, navigate the interface, learn the terms used to build foundational understanding, and discuss the benefits and drawbacks of this platform.
 
About the Instructor:
Emily Brooks is an Associate Director of Digital Research in the Humanities at the Price Lab for Digital Humanities. She enjoys teaching others how to become makers using various forms of technology.

Registration is required. There are 19 in-person seats available. There are 20 online seats available.

Date:
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Time:
10:00am - 11:00am
Location:
Research Data and Digital Scholarship Exchange
Audiences:
Open to All
Audiences:
Penn Students, Faculty, and Staff
Campus:
Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center
Categories:
Data Management, Data Science, Digital Humanities, Digital Scholarship
More information:

Please bring your laptops and be prepared to create an account with a username, email address, and password for GitHub.

Event Organizer

Cynthia Heider
Getting Started with GitHub