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Vi Editor

I'm doing a teaching ass't for a basic unix course for a local college and we have given the new students an assignment where they have to code 10 pages of html by hand using the Vi Editor (i know it's cruel)

The purpose of this exersize is to get them used to unix and vi commands and how the internet and unix works together.

Now my question. is there a way to monitor vi editor usage, ie what actions are done while in vi. the reason i ask is that i want to ensure students aren't just copying and pasting code from frontpage or dreamweaver.

Any suggestions on monitoring this?
 

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