It's a step in the right direction. They face issues that plague traditional LMS systems in that LMS systems are pretty much archaic and opaque in documentation.
The CI part works well (I would expect the same from github), but things like syncing up your class roster or just inviting an ad-hoc set of students.... that's very clunky.
The CI part works well (I would expect the same from github), but things like syncing up your class roster or just inviting an ad-hoc set of students.... that's very clunky.