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Let’s Learn GitHub Copilot App - Free Virtual Training Event - Microsoft for Developers
Katie Savage · 2026-07-09 · via Microsoft for Developers

July 8th, 2026

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Technical Program Manager

Last month, we announced the general availability of the GitHub Copilot app, a desktop application for agent-driven development. The Copilot app is a game changer for productivity, integrating natively with GitHub, so your repositories, branches, and CI pipelines work out of the box. It’s designed for workflows where you direct several agents in parallel, each in its own isolated workspace, rather than doing all of the work yourself.

On July 16, join us virtually at “Let’s Learn GitHub Copilot App” to upskill on this new tool – no experience required! If you’ve been curious about the GitHub Copilot app, or you’ve heard the buzz and wondered how this tool can actually help you work smarter, this free virtual training is your perfect starting point.

What This Event Is

Let’s Learn GitHub Copilot App is a live, instructor-led virtual training that walks you through the GitHub Copilot app experience. This session blends explanation, demonstration, and guided practice so you can follow along and learn by doing. You’ll learn how the GitHub Copilot app works, how it can help you manage your projects, and how to apply it in a hands-on workshop.

Schedule: Register in Your Language

The event will run in multiple languages and time zones. Register using the links below:

Language Date Time Register
English July 16 7:00 AM PST https://gh.io/letslearn
Spanish July 21 2:00 PM PST https://aka.ms/LetsLearn/721spanish/b
Korean July 21 12:00 PM KST https://aka.ms/LetsLearnGH-kr/b
Portuguese July 22 7:00 PM BRT https://aka.ms/LetsLearn/pt-br/b
Chinese July 23 7:30 PM CST https://aka.ms/LetsLearnGHCP/ch/b
Japanese July 28 12:00 PM JST https://aka.ms/LetsLearn-Jp/728b

Who This Event Is For

Whether you’re a developer, a technical professional, or simply someone who wants to boost productivity with AI, this event will give you the clarity, confidence, and practical skills you need.

This training is designed for:

  • Developers of all levels — from students to senior engineers
  • IT pros and technical teams exploring AI-powered tooling
  • Anyone curious about AI assistance and how the GitHub Copilot app can help them work faster and better

No prior GitHub Copilot app experience is required.

What You’ll Learn

During this session, you’ll get a clear, practical understanding of:

  • What the GitHub Copilot app is and how it works
  • How to install and set up the GitHub Copilot app
  • How the GitHub Copilot app assists with coding and manages the code review process
  • How to get the most out of the GitHub Copilot app by setting up custom instructions and adding MCPs
  • Automating the pull request merge process with Agent Merge
  • Using Canvases to track your work

What You Need Before You Join

To get the most out of the training, make sure you have:

  • A GitHub account
  • A stable internet connection
  • A laptop or desktop where you can follow along

You can get a head start by downloading the GitHub Copilot app. We will also walk through the installation process during the event.

Register, we’ll see you there!

This free training is your chance to learn directly from experts, ask questions, and get hands-on experience in a friendly, supportive environment.

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Katie Savage

Technical Program Manager

Katie Savage is a Technical Program Manager at Microsoft. She works on community and education initiatives for GitHub Copilot, .NET, Visual Studio, and more!