I'll forward that to sage-notebook in case they think it's useful.

> A Python function could be useful if it were sufficiently randomized.
> I reckon it depends on the sort of questions one wants to ask. It
> wouldn't even have to hide the source code if the answer cannot be
> easily reverse engineered from the problem.
>
> If you have sufficiently smart students that you're worried about
> their modifying the worksheet (not hard to do) an option would be to
> lock shared worksheets, in such a way that neither the HTML nor the
> text can be edited -- only the cells. I don't think that's a current
> option, but perhaps it's doable? It seems like a desirable and
> sensible feature.

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