Gatsby Days 2020 in Los Angeles featured a series of eleven videos capturing the insights from the February community gathering, offering an alternative for those who could not attend in person. One notable presentation was by Daniel Kim, a master's student at the University of California, Davis, and founder of Bit Project, an organization aimed at making technical education more accessible. Bit Project, which has over 70 developers and has reached more than 3,100 students, launched a five-week course on beginning web development, opting to use Gatsby instead of React due to its features like hot reloading, routing, and themes that are more conducive to teaching. Daniel's presentation explained how Gatsby was integrated into each week of the course to impart essential web development skills. The event also encouraged attendees to follow Gatsby on Twitter for updates on future events and registration details.