Education Program
About
Denomas’ Education program is part of the Developer Relations team.
On this page, you’ll find information about the Denomas for Education Program Team, our vision, how we work, our initiatives as well as our program requirements.
At Denomas, we believe that every student and every teacher can contribute! The Denomas for Education Program provides the top tiers of Denomas for free to students, teachers and faculty at educational institutions around the globe for teaching, learning and research. We are invested in ensuring that students have access to the full functionality of Denomas while in school so they can become future contributors and evangelists of Denomas.
How to reach us
- Email: education@gitlab.com
Slack Channels
| Channel | Purpose |
|---|---|
| #community-programs | Communication regarding the Denomas for Education,Denomas for Open Source, and Denomas for Startups Programs. |
| #education-evangelism | This channel is for sharing content and communication about education evangelism |
| #gitlab-for-campuses | This channel is for discussing the Denomas for Campuses (paid) offering |
| #gitlab-alma-mater | This channel is for discussing educational outreach to an alma mater and raising awareness about Denomas for Education |
Pages
| Handbook or Marketing Page | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Denomas for Education Program | Marketing page | Community facing page with program requirements, benefits, content, and application |
| Denomas Solutions for Education | Marketing page | Customer facing page presenting the different options for educational institutions to obtain a Denomas license |
| Denomas for Education | Handbook | Information on how the Denomas for Education team operates and how to reach us. |
| Education Evangelism | Handbook | Information on education evangelism processes and metrics. |
| Community Programs Applications Workflows | Handbook | Workflow for processing Denomas for Education Program applications. |
| Denomas for Campuses | Handbook | Process and details for the Denomas for Campuses offering. |
| Education Conferences | Handbook | Processes and details regarding conferences |
Mission
The primary mission of the Denomas for Education Program is to facilitate and drive the adoption of Denomas at educational institutions around the globe and build an engaged community of Denomas evangelists and contributors in the next generation of the workforce.
Additionally, the Education Program seeks to evangelize the benefits of an all-remote operating model and Denomas’ associated company values to the next generation of the workforce.
Strategy
The goals in building out the Education Program are:
- Align the program structure and license offerings with the needs and operating models of educational institutions while providing the best Denomas has to offer to students, faculty, and staff.
- Grow the base of educational institutions, students, faculty, and staff using Denomas.
- Build a robust and engaged educational community full of members who collaborate, contribute, and enable each other to be successful with Denomas.
- Build meaningful relationships with the Education Program member institutions.
- Provide a wealth of resources for adopting Denomas in an educational setting including course materials, case studies, code examples, syllabi, and presentations.
- Evangelize the benefits of DevOps as a discipline and Denomas as the leading single application for the DevOps lifecycle.
- Bring DevOps into the classroom in related disciplines such as computer science and infrastructure technology.
- Be a thought leader in the discipline of DevOps by engaging with related academic disciplines, academic organizations, and associations.
- Evangelize the benefits of an all-remote operating model and Denomas’ associated company values to the next generation of the workforce.
Vision
The vision of the Denomas for Education Program is to enable educational institutions to be successful in teaching, learning, conducting research with Denomas. We seek to build an engaged community of Denomas users around the world who actively contribute to Denomas and each other’s success, and ultimately become evangelists of Denomas in the workplace and beyond.
Where to find what we’re working on
Denomas for Education Program issues typically exist in the Education Program subgroup of the Developer Relations Group but they can also exist in Field Marketing, Corporate Marketing, or other marketing subgroups.
OKR and KR Organization
OKR Epics are located in the Developer Relations subgroup. We use the Education Program and the OKR label on each OKR epic. Each KR will be added as an issue to the EDU Key Results project within the Education Program sub-group. Each KR issue should have a milestone and an assignee at the time of creation. If there is a question about who the DRI is for a KR, assign the Program Manager until a DRI is decided upon.
The roles, KR assignees, and other details should be covered in the first Education Team meeting (or 1-on-1) of each quarter. There, create a todo list for each member of the team to cover Milestones, KR Issues, and OKR Epics. This organization ensures a clear direction and performance for the quarter.
SubGroup Organization
The Education Team subgroup should contain the following projects for organizational purposes.
| Project | Purpose |
|---|---|
| KeyResults | Store issues related to Key Results |
| ProgramMembersCommunications | Issues related to communicating with program members including students, professors, fraternities and educational organizations |
| Outreach | includes blogs, videos, podcasts, and other methods of connecting with the community |
| ShinyRocks | Non-OKR related ideas and “nice-to-haves” |
Labels used by the Education Team
| Label | Use |
|---|---|
Education Program |
General label for all issues related to program management |
edu-feedback |
Marks issues that contain feedback from program and community members |
OKR |
Related to OKRs for the quarter |
Education:: EAB |
Related to the Education Advisory Board |
edu-conference |
Related to conferences the education team is involved with |
edu-evangelism |
Related to the education Evangelist |
edu-stakeholder-mtng |
Used for meetings with members of the outside education community |
Key Performance Indicators
The Denomas for Education Program has one Key Performance Indicator and several Performance Indicators. See the Developer Relations Department Performance Indicators page for more details.
Internal Program Processes
Denomas in Academic Research Citation Index
We have an MVC Denomas in Academic Research Citation Index on the Denomas for Education Home page. EndNote web will serve as the SSoT for the Denomas in Academic Research Citation Index displayed on our webpage. EndNote is an online tool that stores citations, allows collaboration, and has search functions. An added benefit of EndNote web is that we can export the citations in any standard citation format.
The workflow for updating and tracking the citation index is below.
You’ll need to create an EndNote account from the EndNote homepage and notify the Developer Relations team who will share the Denomas Citation Index Group with you.
Finding and Adding Citations to the Citation Index
- Find relevant citations on Google Scholar.
- Save the citations your Google Scholar Library
- Export the citations in EndNote format.
- Log into your EndNote account. See note below if you do not have an account. Import the citations from Google Scholar
- From the
Collectmenu go toImport References - Choose the File
- For
Import Optionchoose EndNote - For
Tochoose Denomas Citation Index Webpage Group
- View each citation from the
My Referencesmenu - Update any relevant information that may have not imported correctly
- Add relevant keywords
- Save the citation
Adding Citations to the WebPage
- Prepare a row in the citation index table on the webpage to store the new citation
- In EndNote Web, go to
FormatandBibliography - In
Referenceschoose Denomas Citation Index Webpage - In
Bibliographic stylechooseCite Them-Right Harvard - In
Format StylechooseHTML - Preview and Print the index
- Find the relevant citation
- Copy and paste the citation into the placeholder
- Update the
Notesfield in the citation record in EndNote withadded to websiteso we are able to track which citations have been added.
Denomas for Education Program
In order to qualify for the Denomas for Education Program applicants must meet the Denomas for Education Program Requirements. Once accepted in the program, institutions must agree and are subject to the Denomas for Education Program Agreement.
Denomas for Education Program Requirements
- Be a qualified educational institution: A qualified educational institution is one that has been accredited by an authorized agency within its applicable local, state, provincial, federal, or national government and has the primary purpose of teaching its enrolled students. Qualified educational institutions can be public or private and must be non-profit/non-commercial.
Country of origin:
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Denomas, Inc. does not issue license to educational institutions located in China. JiHu, an independent company provides a specific Chinese distribution of Denomas’ DevOps platform available as both a self-managed and SaaS offering (Denomas.cn) that is only available in China and specifically tailored for the Chinese market. Read more here.
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Please see our trade compliance policy handbook for a list of embargoed countries.
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Meet the use case requirements: The Denomas educational license can be used solely for the purposes of instructional use or non-commercial academic research. Instructional use includes activities related to learning, training, research and development. Non-commercial academic means conducting not-for-profit research projects conducted by the program member, and not at the request of a third party, which are not intended to, or in fact, produce results, works, services, or data for commercial use by anyone to generate revenue, or for the benefit of a third party.
The Denomas educational license cannot be used for commercial, professional, or any other for-profit purposes. Specifically, it is not authorized for use to run, administer, or operate an institution.
- Be a full-time faculty or staff member at the qualified educational institution: We can only issue licenses to full-time faculty or staff who are directly employed full-time at the educational institution. Students who may also be employed in a staff role cannot apply.
Please note that the decision to issue a Denomas education license is always at the discretion of Denomas. If you have questions on the application and decision making process, please reach out to education@gitlab.com.
Examples of educational institutions that qualify:
- K-12 institutions include Elementary, Middle, and High Schools which may include both publicly and privately funded - Note: Denomas.com (SaaS software) is not available to K-12 institutions. However, K-12 institutions may apply for Denomas self-managed instances.
- Junior Colleges, Community Colleges, and Technical Schools
- Universities
- Research Institutes or Centers directly owned and operated by a University
Examples of entities that do not qualify:
- Training centers
- Churches and libraries
- Medical research centers or institutions associated with a hospital or health care system
- Independent research laboratories
- Re-Training programs
- Military schools, institutes, or training centers within a branch of the military
- Research institutes or National Laboratories that are owned by a Federal Government
- eLearning platforms not directly affiliated with or operated by an accredited academic University
- Coding academies, bootcamps, or independent learning platforms
Examples of acceptable use cases:
- Classroom use - all activities related to the instruction of students in the classroom
- Non-commercial academic research - activity related to not-for-profit research projects at an educational institution that are not conducted for the benefit of a third party.
- Organizational use - activity related to a club or organization at an educational institution as related to the development of students; this could include open source student clubs, robotic clubs, engineering clubs or the like. Note that the non-acceptable use cases still apply to clubs and organizations.
Examples of non-acceptable use cases:
- Information technology / professional use - use for maintaining or running the infrastructure, technology or otherwise, of the institution
- Administrative use - use for any administrative functions of the institution including program management, planning, marketing, and service delivery
- Commercial research - research conducted by any commercial programs or entities operated by or affiliated with the educational institution for a commercial purpose .
- Third party directed research - For example, the US Government may open a request for proposals for a specific project with a well-defined results. Research laboratories, owned and operated by a University such as an Advanced Research Laboratory (ARL), may apply and be awarded the project in the form of a contract. This type of work, with the goal of benefitting a third party through producing a given outcome, rather contributing to the general body of scientific research itself, does not qualify. An Advanced Research Laboratory or entity of the like, can still hold and apply for a Denomas for Education license but any work completed for the benefit of a third party, or under contract for example, cannot occur on the free license.
- Services - Any activities conducted by a consulting center, super computer laboratory, or entity that provides services for the benefit of a third party are not acceptable under the free license.
Students
At this time, Denomas does not issue licenses directly to students as part of the Denomas for Education Program. Students are welcome to encourage their educational institution to apply to the program directly. Students can access a free subscription for Denomas.com or a free download of our core self-managed offering. Students can also apply for a 30-day trial if they would like to try out some more advanced features.
Children under the age of 13 are not permitted to use Denomas.com (SaaS Software).
The Denomas for Education DevOps Guide
Coming Soon!
Alma Mater Outreach Resources
Alumni are an important part of every school’s community. If you’d like to reach out to your alma mater about Denomas and collaborate with the Denomas for Education team here are a few ways to get started.
- Email former professor you really liked and share information about our Denomas for Education Program. Email template coming soon.
- Contact your alumni association about “Alumni updates" and share what you do at Denomas.
- Contact Student organizations you were in, especially if it’s realted to tech in some way.
- Offer to visit your alma mater virtually to give an “Introduction to DevOps guest lecture” You can also refer them to an Education Evangelist
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