Thanks for the kind words. I don't think repl.it provides anymore social features than say GitHub does. How do you currently handle those concerns with regards to social coding on GitHub?
I have yet to deploy either in the classroom and haven’t really looked into where to begin. My hope is that when I start researching this I will encounter a “lock down social features to prevent bullying” checkbox, hah!
Today’s repl.it based lesson went amazingly well, yet again!
We have an upcoming teams feature that allows you to have almost a complete instance of repl.it for you, and we'll have special pricing for education, and maybe as part of it we'll add the checkbox. Thanks for the feedback. Feel free to email me amjad@repl.it with anymore feedback.
Today’s repl.it based lesson went amazingly well, yet again!