InfoMagnus partnered with a large state government health and human services agency to drive GitHub Copilot adoption across 500+ developers through structured workshops, weekly office hours, and two GitHub-led hackathons.
A large state government health and human services agency partnered with InfoMagnus, a GitHub Advanced Partner, to drive large-scale GitHub Copilot adoption across its developer community. The engagement focused on structured enablement, hands-on learning, and sustained usage support to ensure measurable impact from Copilot licensing investments. Over 500 developers were trained through a combination of workshops, recurring office hours, and two live GitHub-led hackathons with InfoMagnus support.
The agency sought to accelerate developer productivity, ensure licensed Copilot users actively adopted the tool, provide structured guidance beyond basic feature awareness, build internal confidence using AI-assisted development, and lay the groundwork for measuring adoption and ROI.
Rather than stopping at license deployment, the organization focused on structured enablement. InfoMagnus delivered Copilot Fundamentals and Intermediate workshops, weekly Office Hours, and a hands-on hackathon to ensure developers moved from awareness to practical usage.
The workshops provided structured guidance on prompt engineering, real-world development scenarios, and responsible AI usage. Weekly Office Hours created a direct feedback loop, allowing developers to apply Copilot in live projects while receiving expert support. The two GitHub-led hackathons reinforced learning through competitive, team-based challenges that accelerated hands-on proficiency across the developer community.