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    I don't think point #4 is relevant. There's absolutely no requirement to involve GitHub or any other similar public service. Git does not equal GitHub, a Git repository is just a directory containing files. Any existing university system capable of storing files can store Git repositories. So instead of telling students to send/upload a PDF of their essay, you just ask them to send/upload a ZIP archive with the Git repo of their essay.
    – TooTea
    Commented Feb 16 at 14:28