At the Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE) conference in Seattle, educators from Harvard, San Francisco State University, and The College of New Jersey discussed the integration of GitHub in their courses, highlighting its benefits for classroom practices. Omar Shaikh from SFSU shared insights on using GitHub with Travis CI for automated grading, while Monisha Pulimood from TCNJ emphasized the advantages of a project-based model with real-world collaboration, noting improved student understanding and engagement. David J. Malan from Harvard detailed the implementation of Git and GitHub for the CS50 course, illustrating the practical applications of these tools in computer science education. The discussion underscored the potential of version control systems to enhance learning outcomes by fostering collaboration and deepening content mastery among students.