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Estamos emocionados de celebrar el tercer año de Git Commit, nuestro programa anual dedicado a cerrar la brecha de habilidades tecnológicas y empoderar a estudiantes de todo el país. Este año, también nos enorgullece lanzar Git Commit 101, nuestro primer curso gratuito de IA en línea en español, disponible para estudiantes y educadores durante todo el año.

¿Por qué Uruguay?

Con una de las tasas más altas de conectividad a internet en América Latina (más del 70%), lidera la región en transformación digital y educación. Su compromiso con la innovación se refleja en su clasificación entre las cinco principales economías latinoamericanas en el Índice Global de Innovación, destacándose en producción de conocimiento y desarrollo de capital humano.

Programas como Git Commit prosperan en este entorno, alineándose perfectamente con la misión del país de construir una economía basada en el conocimiento y crear oportunidades para comunidades desfavorecidas.

Presentamos Git Commit 101

Este año, en colaboración con Microsoft AI for Good, lanzamos Git Commit 101, un curso gratuito de IA en línea transmitido en vivo desde el AI Co-Innovation Lab de Microsoft en Montevideo, el único laboratorio de este tipo en el hemisferio sur. El curso introduce a los estudiantes a los fundamentos de la IA, herramientas de GitHub y GitHub Copilot, brindándoles habilidades que pueden aplicar de inmediato. En sus primeras semanas, el curso en línea ya ha atraído a más de 20,000 espectadores.

Nuestro evento presencial de Git Commit se llevó a cabo en Centros Educativos Impulso y la Universidad ORT. Juntos recibimos a 125 estudiantes, muchos de ellos de contextos vulnerables, provenientes de 13 instituciones participantes. Los estudiantes escucharon a oradores inspiradores, incluyendo al Dr. Juan M. Lavista Ferres, Vicepresidente Corporativo y Científico Principal de Datos del AI for Good Lab de Microsoft; Alejandro Pazos, Gerente País de Microsoft en Uruguay; Eliane Elbaum, Gerente del AI Co-Innovation Lab de Microsoft; y Mario Rodriguez, Director de Producto de GitHub.

“Es muy importante que cada uno de ustedes reciba la mejor educación posible, porque es a través de la educación y la tecnología que vamos a abrir puertas. Es como, en última instancia, llegaremos al cielo,” compartió Rodriguez durante la ceremonia de clausura en el Laboratorio Tecnológico del LATU en Montevideo.

El poder de la educación y la innovación

Juntos, no solo estamos enseñando a los estudiantes cómo usar la tecnología, sino también empoderándolos para construir un futuro donde la innovación sea inclusiva, accesible y sostenible. Estamos emocionados de ver lo que harán los participantes de este año y esperamos con ansias Git Commit 2025.

Sigamos alcanzando el cielo, juntos. 🚀


We’re thrilled to celebrate the third year of Git Commit, our annual program dedicated to bridging the tech skills gap and empowering students across the country. This year, we’re also proud to launch Git Commit 101, our first free online AI course in Spanish, available to students and educators year-round.

Why Uruguay

With one of the highest rates of internet connectivity in Latin America (over 70%), Uruguay leads the region in digital transformation and education. Its commitment to fostering innovation is reflected in its top-five ranking in the Global Innovation Index among Latin American economies, excelling in knowledge outputs and human capital development.

Programs like Git Commit thrive in this environment, aligning perfectly with the nation’s mission to build a knowledge-based economy and create opportunities for underserved communities.

Introducing Git Commit 101

This year, in partnership with Microsoft AI for Good, we launched Git Commit 101, a free online AI course streamed live from Microsoft’s AI Co-Innovation Lab in Montevideo—the only lab of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere. The course introduces students to AI fundamentals, GitHub tools, and GitHub Copilot, equipping them with skills they can apply immediately. The online course has already attracted more than 20,000 viewers in its first few weeks.

Our in-person Git Commit event was held at Centros Educativos Impulso and ORT University. Together we hosted 125 students, many from vulnerable backgrounds, from 13 participating institutions. Students heard from inspiring speakers including Dr. Juan M. Lavista Ferres, Corporate Vice President and Chief Data Scientist of the AI for Good Lab at Microsoft, Alejandro Pazos, Microsoft’s Country Manager in Uruguay, Eliane Elbaum, Manager of the Microsoft AI Co-Innovation Lab, and Mario Rodriguez, GitHub’s Chief Product Officer.

“It’s very important that each of you receive the best education possible, because it’s through education and technology that we’re going to open doors. It’s how we’ll ultimately reach for the sky,” Rodriguez shared during the closing ceremony at the LATU Technology Laboratory in Montevideo.

A Mona the octocat plushie perched on a stair railing, with a large group of people softly visible in the background.
Closing ceremony at the LATU Uruguayan Laboratory of Technology, where we hosted more than 300 guests.

The power of education and innovation

Together, we’re not only teaching students how to use technology, but also empowering them to build a future where innovation is inclusive, accessible, and sustainable. We’re excited to see what this year’s participants go on to do, and look forward to Git Commit 2025.

Let’s continue to reach for the sky—together. 🚀

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The number of developers in Uruguay, as well as the number of repositories owned by Uruguayan developers and organizations, have been increasing every year on GitHub. In fact, in 2023, Uruguay welcomed its first AI lab to bring AI tools to companies and startups, and boost innovation throughout the country. The Microsoft AI Co-Innovation Lab is the first and only of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere and third of its kind outside of the U.S. It’s no wonder that Uruguay is one of Latin America’s largest per capita software exporters, according to the International Trade Administration.

To help build an equitable tech landscape, GitHub launched Git Commit Uruguay in 2022. The program is designed to lower barriers to becoming a developer for high school students and recent graduates in underserved neighborhoods in Montevideo, the country’s capital.

What is Git Commit?

We’re not talking about the git commit that provides a snapshot of your repository. Git Commit, the program, is how we prepare high school graduates who are looking to gain a competitive edge in the job market.

As the global home for all developers, we recognize the pivotal role that diversity, inclusion, and belonging play in sculpting the future of software development. Breaking down barriers is not only about technological progress, but also about socio-economic inclusion and widening the spectrum of developers contributing on GitHub. Our goal is for every Git Commit student to walk away with new tech skills, tips for job searching, and a portfolio of work that showcases their abilities.

Designed to provide students with training on the latest tools, the second cycle of Git Commit Uruguay launched in 2023 with a focus on AI. High school students and recent graduates in Montevideo, Uruguay learned the basics of AI, how to build their own AI-powered projects, and how to highlight these skills in their job search. Every student built their own website in the cloud and created a portfolio of achievement to highlight in their job search.

Upskilling in the age of AI

While the curriculum included critical core topics, such as mastering Git commands, creating repositories, managing project structures, and executing commits, the spotlight was firmly on GitHub Copilot and AI, mirroring the dynamic shifts and advancements within the broader tech landscape. We strongly believe that AI will transform the way the world builds software and we know these students can be a part of that transformation.

Placing a strong emphasis on diversity, two seasoned educators from Mexico and Chile were enlisted to ensure that language posed no obstacle in their learning journey.

An auditorium with stadium-style seating filled with a rapt audience!

The program featured a session with Elianne Elbaum, manager of the AI lab that opened in 2023. Students also engaged with Alejandro Pazos, Microsoft general country manager in Uruguay, who shared with them invaluable insights and advice.

Photo of a male student taken from behind. He is resting is cheek on his right hand, and the computer screen in front of him is on a website about GitHub Copilot. Further in the distance, there is a teacher gesturing toward a projector screen displaying text in Spanish.

Embracing AI in education

What commenced with 60 students in Git Commit Uruguay’s inaugural year evolved into a program that welcomed 105 eager learners from the lowest-income neighborhoods. This growth is a testament to the power of education, inclusivity, and the potential that resides within every student, regardless of their background.

Even more, it underscores the excitement and ability of all students to embrace AI in their education and career training. GitHub is working to secure internships with local companies to help graduates jumpstart their careers.

Today, as the creator and director of the program, I’m proud to share that Git Commit Uruguay surpassed expectations in 2023 and left a profound impact on the lives of these well-deserving students. This year also witnessed a remarkable expansion in participating institutions, growing from three to seven.

As we look forward, we are filled with hope and excitement for the future of these talented individuals, and the transformative impact they are destined to have on the tech industry.

A group of students wearing red t-shirts that read "Octogatos." They are holding certificates and standing in front of a large banner with a collage of GitHub stickers on it.

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