Hi,
    Well we did use the application:

     https://shellshare.net/

to broadcast shell sessions to 19 students attending a shell session.
On the whole it worked well - the session had to be restarted once
or twice during the day or the student page had to be refreshed but
on the whole it was remarkably stable. One good thing is that because
students had a local representation of what you were typing you did 
not have to make the font larger so that everyone could see it as
they had a local representation. Students could also scroll back to
see what had been typed previously. On the whole if you are going
to be doing a shell based course (that includes git), I would recomend
it. Only available for Unix/Macs though.

Mario

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