greater positive learning outcomes. • Overall, students and teachers felt using GitHub in the classroom improved rather than worsened students’ learning experience. • Although implementation of GitHub in the classroom had no effect on teachers’ reports of student engagement, participation, and attendance, using GitHub in the classroom predicted slightly higher student ratings across the three variables. • Students who used GitHub in the classroom tend to like their class more and put more effort into the class than students who did not use GitHub in the classroom. Students who used GitHub in the classroom were also more likely to recommend their class to others and take similar courses in the future. • Students in GitHub (versus non GitHub) classrooms felt more competent. They were also more likely to feel like they have the skills necessary to do well and satisfied with their performance in the class. Classroom experience: Key takeaways