Udacity offers Nanodegrees which are online immersive full-time and part-time programs, ranging from 12-24 weeks in length for students worldwide. Nanodegree courses are available in subjects like data science, artificial intelligence, programming, autonomous systems, business, and cloud computing. Udacity's approach to talent transformation incorporates projects based on real-world scenarios, guided by personalized mentor support with a focus on in-demand digital competencies in areas like AI, cloud computing, cybersecurity, programming, data science, and more. The custom learning program enables students to learn at their own pace, and manage monthly payments for their programs to fit their budgets.
Some Udacity Nanodegrees programs have prerequisites, which are stated for each program. Udacity offers several programs for beginners that are designed to equip students with the foundational skills needed for an eventual technology career or for enrollment in a more advanced career-track Nanodegree program.
All of Udacity's Nanodegree coding bootcamps include real-world projects from industry experts, one-on-one technical mentoring, and career coaching and services. Upon graduation, the coaching services ensure the student has experience in the best interviewing techniques and expertise for fine-tuning their resumes.
I started the android developer course with zero knowledge about app programming. Despite this it was possible for me to learn basics and programm a simple cheering up app for a birthday present. Besides this I am now ready to develope my programming...
I started the android developer course with zero knowledge about app programming. Despite this it was possible for me to learn basics and programm a simple cheering up app for a birthday present. Besides this I am now ready to develope my programming skils and work as an intern or junior specialist. During the course I have been learning many practical things. When I wasn't able to manage the course tasks I could always ask my mentor who was very helpful. After every project I always got valuable feedback. And what is more if I got tired or stucked on some task I could watch a motivation videos or talk to someone on slack.
I took the Full Stack Web Developer program in Udacity for three months. it was totally worth. I didn't have experience with databases and servers. But the lessons were clear and you can build your first app just following the videos.
My...
I took the Full Stack Web Developer program in Udacity for three months. it was totally worth. I didn't have experience with databases and servers. But the lessons were clear and you can build your first app just following the videos.
My mentor helped me a lot, especially with the last project, deploying the app in AWS. Also the projects ar reviwe in just hours, which makes easier to finish each lesson
I still have access to career support, so I'm still working on my LinkedIn profile and Resume
Hello, I'm Mostafa. I was graduated from Udacity Course (introduction to programming). It was very enjoyable, and I have benefited from this course. It's nice way to begin in web, AI programming and game development. We studied about 4 programming...
Hello, I'm Mostafa. I was graduated from Udacity Course (introduction to programming). It was very enjoyable, and I have benefited from this course. It's nice way to begin in web, AI programming and game development. We studied about 4 programming languages and it's HTML, CSS, Javascript, Python. it's only for beginners and from the name of course it's just introduction. It helped me much in finding a job, and make my CV very rich. The only thing I consider it from the cons is lack of projects that I have to do, it's only 3 projects. I wanted more projects to do for practicing.
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I completed the Google Developer Androd Basics Nanodegree at Udacity. I started with very little coding experience. The course was really exceptionally well-made for my level of knowledge. The course goes right into the very basics, but explains all...
I completed the Google Developer Androd Basics Nanodegree at Udacity. I started with very little coding experience. The course was really exceptionally well-made for my level of knowledge. The course goes right into the very basics, but explains all concepts in a clear and engaging way, using both visual and audio cues. Along the way the course also addresses things like dealing with steep learning curves and impostor syndrome to prevent people getting discouraged, and there are lively forums and Slack discussions to foster a sense of community among students where everyone helps each other to succeed. The mentors are also helpful. From a basis of almost zero, by the end of the course I felt very comfortable designing and building simple apps, and as a result, I managed to get a fairly coding-heavy IT job two weeks after completion. This is a great course that I can definitely recommend.
I attended both terms of Udacity Data Science Nanodegree. Compored to other e-learning platforms, I was surprised by the huge great amount of contents, as well as their quality. The first part of the course was mainly related to machine learning...
I attended both terms of Udacity Data Science Nanodegree. Compored to other e-learning platforms, I was surprised by the huge great amount of contents, as well as their quality. The first part of the course was mainly related to machine learning algorithms, the second part to software engineering and developer best practices. Both theoretical and practical aspects are well explained ann each project allows you to apply what you have learned in a very useful way.
It is a very job-oriented course, it helped me a lot in terms of data science skills that I applied in may day-by-day activities. I can only suggest those who want to start their career as data scientist to apply to this wonderful nanodegree!
I complete the Deep Learning Nanodegree foundation and have to say it was one of the best online learning course I have taken so far. The course teachers focus on building up your intuition about how neural networks work first and the slowly transition...
I complete the Deep Learning Nanodegree foundation and have to say it was one of the best online learning course I have taken so far. The course teachers focus on building up your intuition about how neural networks work first and the slowly transition to more advanced topics through hands on programming exercises. The feedback on your course submissions is super fast and helpful, too. I enjoyed this course so much that I signed up for AI Nanodegree afterwards and I was glad I did. It was excellent, too!
Nanodegree was pretty intense for me and sometimes I couldn't keep up as much as I would like. I worked hard to understand the concepts and subjects covered, even though I knew I would not use them so often in my daily life. The program exceeded my...
Nanodegree was pretty intense for me and sometimes I couldn't keep up as much as I would like. I worked hard to understand the concepts and subjects covered, even though I knew I would not use them so often in my daily life. The program exceeded my expectations as I came to better understand how a neural network works and how powerful this tool is. I really enjoyed this nanodegree and recommend it to anyone interested to do so. It is very worth it!
The course material is very complete, has excellent teachers and great examples. Having people analyze your code, help correct it, and improve it are differentials that make Udacity worth studying.
I was one of the thousands of Africans that signed up for the Google Africa Scholarship (AKA ALC 3.0). The scholarship is 100% online and scholars learn online using the Udacity platform. The Udacity platform is amazing, I liked a lot to watch the...
I was one of the thousands of Africans that signed up for the Google Africa Scholarship (AKA ALC 3.0). The scholarship is 100% online and scholars learn online using the Udacity platform. The Udacity platform is amazing, I liked a lot to watch the course materials and the quizzes. The content needs to be updated to teach modern approaches. I enjoyed to learn to code with the Udacity support, the mentor's feedback was a plus, a lot of good insights there, really good.
I believe that Udacity is the best place to learn new things on the technology side. I learned about business analytics and predictive analytics for business. They give you short videos that have all the information you need in a simple way. My plan is...
I believe that Udacity is the best place to learn new things on the technology side. I learned about business analytics and predictive analytics for business. They give you short videos that have all the information you need in a simple way. My plan is to get more than 6 nano degrees through Udacity and I recommend you to join and start learning.
The oportunities Udacity provides are amazing. I've already done 2 Nanodegrees and using the learned in my day by day job. I believe the quiality of my work is much better after...
The oportunities Udacity provides are amazing. I've already done 2 Nanodegrees and using the learned in my day by day job. I believe the quiality of my work is much better after passing courses in Udacity. The investment in the Nanodegrees paid out as faster and more robust solutions from my side resulting in happier clients. Course materials are perfect, videos professionally done, exercises build up complexity as you go, content is oriented on quality. I'm always trying to find time to start new course and recommending Udacity to colleagues.
It's a great and well paced program that steadily guides you through essential topics with increasing complexity. They also have really helpful challenges along the way that reinforce concepts learned
This past summer I decided to commit to Udacity's React Nanodegree program. It is a lot of money for many to consider forking over for a several month / online course, particularly when you can generally learn most of this stuff on your own for free...
This past summer I decided to commit to Udacity's React Nanodegree program. It is a lot of money for many to consider forking over for a several month / online course, particularly when you can generally learn most of this stuff on your own for free with all of the content available now. This is how I have learned and picked up my knowledge/skills most of my life, outside of work or school. While this is true, I am glad I decided to take a chance and give it a try - I will likely be considering more in the future as it is actually a well laid out course and when its all done/finished, you have your very own completed projects ready for your portofolio and reference beyond a good base to really get going with it.
I would recommend if considering this course to put the time in early and be sure before hand that you have many weekends available to work on the projects. It would likely help to have some JS/CSS experience before starting this course. I have a number of years with HTML/PHP/CSS/JS as well as other languages like Arduino/C/CPP/Autoit before starting but found JSX semi-unintuitive at first. Later on though the JS/CSS really helped finalize the projects, if I needed to learn this as well as JSX it may have been too overwhelming. As it is, it took me a bit of consistent effort with it to get the hang of it, now I really like it and have built a couple of my own projects with it already after finishing the class.
Looking back though, the course itself does a good job I think of laying out the content and tip-toeing you the first bit. The course walks you through the basics and why JSX was developed, then quickly moves you into your first project. The first project you are provided much of HTML/CSS/Content and to build a working React/JSX searching/sorting/organizing web app. The last two projects, you are given only a Rubric/guidelines and must built the projects from scratch, one being another web app and the other being a React Native app (in order to build Android/iOS apps using React/JSX).
The instructor speaks very clearly and does a good job presenting and even codes in the video lessons very well. It's easy to follow, study and learn from.
The course also gives you access to a discussion board so that you may work/discuss with classmates as well as one of several knowledgeable staff members who are always available to help.
During the course as well, you are also provided Resume and LinkedIn feedback if you like, it is optional but recommended. Even if you don't make any of their guideline changes and just want some feedback anyway, it's not graded toward you passing React course or not but ultimately always helpful to get experienced feedback with this kind of thing if looking to get into the field. I believe Job Assistance could be better but with Udacity it may depend on the specific course program you get into and if you are willing to possibly relocate potentially. It's my opinion that this React course was not built with intention of getting a React Developer position immediately after though I do believe it is possible, especially if you follow their recommendations: getting involved with other open source projects, building your portfolio/experience and apply for developer roles.
There are plenty of resources available though that become available to you during / after the class, so if you put the effort in time you will likely do very well, learn great React/JSX fundamentals and have several new projects you can add to your portoflio. The really nice thing about React though is that you now have a framework/knowledge to be able to build fully functional applications with JSX which allows you to build applications for essentially every modern device.
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