The Adventure Gate: Student Opt-In
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Join the next GIT Going with GitHub cohort
Welcome, traveler. I am your Grey Wizard Mentor at the gate, here to welcome you to your Git and GitHub adventure.
Learn online from anywhere
Remote learners follow the workshop as a fully online, self-paced experience. Every challenge, episode, and reference document is published on the public site, available to read or listen to at any time. You will work in your own GitHub Classroom assignment with mentors and automation agents supporting you through issues and discussions. No travel, no special software -- just a browser, a keyboard, and your assistive tech of choice.
Begin at your own pace and open a discussion whenever you need a mentor.
A magical welcome
My role is simple: set expectations, light the path when Git gets foggy, and help you move from uncertain first steps to confident collaboration.
In class, we travel through short quests, clear checkpoints, and practical support from mentors and automation agents.
Beyond class, I remain with you through the Support Hub, progression bots, and challenge feedback so your learning continues after the workshop ends.
You only need one path to begin.
| Status | Open for student opt-in |
| Current confirmed registrations | Loading... |
| Cost | Free |
| Form | Single enrollment form with automated confirmation and guided next steps |
One path to begin
- Sign in to your GitHub account.
- Open the enrollment form in a new tab.
- Answer the five quick prompts.
- Submit the form and open the new issue page that appears.
- Stay on that issue page until the automation comment posts your classroom link.
- Reply
ack, then close the enrollment issue as Challenge 0.
How to fill the form (wizard tips)
Use this quick spellbook so your form is accepted on the first try:
- Full Name: enter the name you want facilitators to call you (example:
Jane Doe). - Email Address: use the best address for workshop updates (example:
jane.doe@example.com). - Experience dropdowns: pick the option that feels true today. There is no wrong level.
- Course goals: write 1 to 3 short sentences about what you want to learn.
- Final check: confirm everything looks right, then click Submit new issue once.
Your GitHub username is detected automatically from the account that submits the issue.
If your goals box is blank, try this starter line: I want to feel confident using Git and GitHub in real projects.
If you do not receive an email notification, refresh your submitted issue page directly to see the latest automation comment.
What happens automatically
- Duplicate submissions are handled automatically.
- Registration is currently unlimited.
- Enrollment submissions are processed and public issue bodies are redacted after automation runs.
- Classroom and challenge progression automation picks up after enrollment.
- Enrollment issues stay open until the student replies
ackand closes the issue.
Important note
Registration issues are public because this repository is public.
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- Join the next GIT Going with GitHub cohort: GitHub Docs, home, GitHub Changelog, GitHub Discussions docs, GitHub Gists docs, About Git
- A magical welcome: GitHub Docs, home, GitHub Changelog, GitHub Discussions docs, GitHub Gists docs
- One path to begin: GitHub Docs, home, GitHub Changelog, GitHub Discussions docs, GitHub Gists docs, Workflow syntax for GitHub Actions
- How to fill the form (wizard tips): GitHub Docs, home, GitHub Changelog, GitHub Discussions docs, GitHub Gists docs, Issue forms syntax for GitHub
- What happens automatically: GitHub Docs, home, GitHub Changelog, GitHub Discussions docs, GitHub Gists docs
- Important note: GitHub Docs, home, GitHub Changelog, GitHub Discussions docs, GitHub Gists docs
- Need help?: GitHub Docs, home, GitHub Changelog, GitHub Discussions docs, GitHub Gists docs