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  • Introduction
  • Determine Your Workflow
  • About Jupyter Notebooks
  • About JupyterHub
  • Computing Policies
  • ❓Help and Support
    • Getting Support
    • FAQ
    • Known Issues/Bugs
    • Instructor's Checklist
    • Additional Resources
  • Getting Started
    • Sign In
    • Import Notebooks
    • Launch a Notebook
    • Launch a Terminal Session
  • Using Your Hub
    • Interface Overview
    • Creating a New Blank Notebook
    • Managing Active Notebooks
    • Shutting Down Server
  • Content Sync via Link
    • Link generation
  • CONTENT SYNC VIA GIT
    • Git Overview
    • Create GitHub Account
    • Set Up Git in JupyterHub
    • Downloading Content
    • Saving and Uploading Content
    • GIT Cheatsheet
  • Github Classroom (Student Guide)
    • Getting Started
    • Getting and Uploading Assignments
  • GitHub Classroom (Instructor Guide)
    • Overview
    • Getting Started
    • Distributing Homework
    • Distributing Lectures
    • Learning Management Systems
  • ADVANCED TOPICS
    • Package Installation
    • Accessing Classic Notebook
    • Slideshow Plugin
    • VSCode
    • SQLite
    • RStudio and Shiny
    • Dash
  • Reproducibility
    • Replicating the Environment
    • Using Docker
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  1. ❓Help and Support

Instructor's Checklist

Things to remember before a class that uses JupyterHub

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Last updated 5 years ago

  • Share with all students.

  • If planning to use hub during class time, have the students launch their hubs at the very beginning of class (can experience a few minutes of bootup time if large spike active hubs)

  • Familiarize yourself with the Admin Tab. You can access by visitin File -> Hub Control or by visiting https://<yourclassid>.. Through this interface you can stop and restart their server if they are having troble accessing their environment.

  • Make sure to add your TAs a an Admin Users. You can do so by editing their user in the Admin panel above.

If you are using Git and GitHub Classroom

  • Create and share your GitHub classroom invite link with students

  • Remind students to push to their github repo at the end of every session (or whenever they make major progress on a project). Instructions are in JupyterHub guide above.

Sample instructions for students: Thanks Andras Zsom for sharing:

Is a required package missing? Hub crashing? Need more computational resources? Student having an issue you cannot resolve? Don't hesitate to email us at

jupyter-help@brown.edu
DATA1030 Instructions for GitHub Classroom Assignments
https://docs.ccv.brown.edu/jupyterhub/
jupyter.brown.edu/hub/admin