In my opinion, you should do it the normal, regular way: use JupyterHub,
with each student having a login.

We have a "jupyterhub service" that make it easy to 1) add a bunch of user
logins at once, 2) assign them easy to remember passwords, and either 3)
print out the passwords/accounts or 4) email the passwords/accounts to
them. You can find it here:
https://github.com/BrynMawrCollege/jupyterhub/blob/master/accounts.py

There is also a "first use athenticator" that allows them to enter a
password on first login, and to use that password thereafter:
https://github.com/yuvipanda/jupyterhub-firstuseauthenticator

Hope that helps!

-Doug

On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 4:26 AM <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is it a good idea to share multiple notebook running on 1 ID or Running
> multiple IDs and separate notebooks.
>
> Use case:
> I have a class of 80 students.
> Need to take their test online on Jupyter Hub.
>
> What I can do is build a website and create 80 notebooks running on the
> single Hub account (Same PAM user)
> Or, should I create 80 accounts for each student and ask them to access
> with their separate login.
>
> I don't wish to make it complex else I have to create scripts to keep
> adding accounts that I will need to remove once course is done.
>
> Same question paper but each user has notebook like Answer_StudentID.ipynb
>
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