Hello all,

First, please let me know if there's a better place to direct nbgrader 
queries!

Anyhow, I am very excited to use nbgrader to help teach a 
statistics-for-biologists course I am developing for first-year PhD 
students. One of the goals of the course is to give the students a set of 
tools that they will be able to use on their own machines to solve their 
own problems. As such, I was thinking I would not set up a shared 
filesystem / jupyterhub / etc. for the homeworks, because that would seem 
more "magical" and farther from "something I can use on my own".

Most of the nbgrader instructions document how to manage and release 
assignments in the shared-filesystem configuration. Is there a 
straightforward way to get most of the utility of the nbgrader student 
tools in non-shared-filesystem setup? Any particular pitfalls to avoid? Or 
is this a bad idea and I should find a way to have the notebooks on a 
shared filesystem?

Thanks,
Zach

Zachary Pincus, PhD
Assistant Professor of Developmental Biology and Genetics
Washington University School of Medicine
http://zplab.wustl.edu

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