On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 06:06:16PM -0500, Peter Teuben wrote:
> … you could cut and paste them into the view the students see. Could
> be a nice cheat.

A drawback to this (or any other forms of instructor-cheating,
including keyboard shortcuts) is that learners are usually a lot less
familiar with their terminal/editor than you are.  Having to type
everything out slows you down the same way chalk makes you go slower
than slides.  So if you are a typo-machine, maybe go with copy/paste,
but make sure you go slowly enough for awkward typists to keep up.
And if your error rate is manageable, I'd recommend just typing things
out.

Cheers,
Trevor

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