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Summary

Sanjeev Yadav discusses the benefits and unique features of Udacity's Nanodegree programs, emphasizing their impact on career advancement and lifelong learning.

Abstract

Sanjeev Yadav, an IIT Roorkee student and Udacity enthusiast, shares his positive experience with Udacity's Nanodegree programs. He highlights the platform's project-based learning approach, mentorship opportunities, and real-world problem-solving projects as key differentiators that contribute to career growth and readiness for the evolving job market. Yadav points out that Udacity's Nanodegrees offer more than just content; they provide a structured learning path with expert code reviews, personalized feedback, and a portfolio of projects that showcase students' skills to potential employers. He also mentions Udacity's commitment to democratizing education and the value of their instructors, who are industry experts from top Silicon Valley companies. The article concludes with Yadav expressing gratitude for the support and mentorship he received from Udacity, which has led him to complete multiple Nanodegrees and strengthen his professional portfolio.

Opinions

  • The author admires Udacity's goal of democratizing education through lifelong, project-based learning.
  • Yadav values the hands-on experience gained from completing multiple Nanodegrees, which has led to his exponential growth in coding practices and problem-solving skills.
  • He appreciates the unlimited resubmission policy for projects, ensuring that students meet the rubric criteria and learn through iterative feedback.
  • The mentorship program, including one-to-one video calls and real-time doubt clearance,

Nanodegree = Lifelong Learning

By Sanjeev Yadav

Source: Udacity, a US-based company generating the largest traffic from India, as seen on Alexa

Introduction

Statistics don’t lie. Saw the huge traffic coming from India? I will be sharing my opinion on why this traffic will keep rising, and why Udacity has ranked #8 on CNBC for two years in a row, and finally, why you should leverage its Nanodegree programs to prepare for the ever-changing job market of today and tomorrow.

I am a big admirer of Udacity and their goal to democratise education through the iterative process of project-based and lifelong learning. There are a lot of online courses available on any tech-related topic (I am talking trending ones like Big Data, Artifical Intelligence, Autonomous Driving, Cybersecurity, React, Digital Marketing and Blockchain ones) you are studying right now. But from my experience of 1.5+ years, that includes 4 completedNanodegrees and one is in progress, I want to elucidate what makes Udacity unique and turbocharger for career advancement (or an entire switch for some people).

Breakthrough

Before enrolling in Data Analyst Nanodegree(DAND), I researched on the web about the impact of a Nanodegree and what are its career outcomes, what do other Nanodegree graduates from around the world say about this.

I did not dig deep into the articles so I was unable to find a line between Udacity’s free courses and their Nanodegrees. Based on my experience at that time, I thought of giving DAND a shot (it was more like an investment for me and they had a 1-week refund option too). And then I ended up finishing ML Basics Nanodegree and ML Advanced Nanodegree also. And yesterday I graduated from the latest exciting program: Data Scientist Nanodegree.

So why was I triggered to complete several paid Nanodegrees when there is a myriad of free content available on the web? Here are some points that distinguish Udacity Nanodegrees from other e-learning platforms (especially if you’re considering immediate career prospects):

Project-Based Learning

Every instructor has emphasised one thing throughout the course:

“You learn by doing”.- Josh Bernhard

Humans learn from feedback, whether it is positive or negative, it helps us improve our work. And if you want to establish your career where you have to deal with problems like delivering the best performance or meeting strict deadlines, you have to continuously improve yourself through iterative feedback while keeping in mind the time constraint.

Each project you submit is reviewed by a Udacity project reviewer. If your submission does not meet the rubric criteria for that project, then you are allowed for unlimited resubmissions before it meets all the specifications.

And this is how we learn (by doing and making mistakes). Udacity project reviewers provide expert code reviews and that’s what I like most about them. I developed good coding practices this way, like soft coding, refactoring, DRY principle, informative docstring, commit style guide, modularised code, impressive documentation, etc.

Really, it is hard for a beginner to get into those tiny details to make your work one of a kind and impressive for recruiters. But you realise exponential growth when you have an engaging mentor. So here is the next part.

“Audacious” and Mentorship Program

This was completely new and I applaud Udacity’s commitment to helping you sail through the challenging problems. Sebastian Thrun, the Father of Self-Driving Car technology, says:

Udacity stands for “we are audacious, for you, the student”

There are multiple platforms where they provide you with technical and non-technical support for your successful completion. One-to-one video call with the mentor is also an option if you are stuck in an extended deadline. You can also schedule online F2F sessions with your mentor if you are unable to articulate your matter on Slack DM (every Nanodegree has a Slack workspace managed by Udacity).

Recently they have started Knowledge and Student Hub: these are two coherent platforms where Nanodegree students can take part in “Stackoverflow like” QnA sessions and a mere resemblance of “Slack like” workspace for real-time doubt clearance from mentors and peers.

Real-World Problems

The projects in Nanodegrees are focussed on real-life problems (and challenging ones too). Some of the projects are intermediate level and some are so challenging that after completing them you feel proud to showcase them on your social network and witness the Nanodegree impact. Here is the Disaster Response project that I did as a part of Data Scientist Nanodegree in collaboration with Figure Eight and realised how enterprises are using data for social good. This project combines Data Engineering, Software Engineering, Machine Learning and Natural Language Processingpipeline to help natural disaster victims.

Before starting DAND, I had zero projects (zero experience with GitHub and intermediate level Python skills). I had nothing to put on my resume. In short, I had no portfolio. And now, I have around 30 projects on my GitHub profile, and more than 50% are from Nanodegrees. I’ll be adding more projects as I enrol in Big Data Foundation ND and complete my ongoing AI for Trading ND Term 2.

If you are passionate about data science and have done some data munging, then you know what data looks like when working in a Jupyter Notebook: CSV, TSV, audio, video, text, databases and other formats depending on your domain and scale. You are given a massive amount of data to generate intelligent insights from and communicate it to stakeholders. And believe me, the results are pleasing when you convert that information into insights (also called Data Storytelling).

60–70 % of the time in a data science project is just about understanding and manipulating data so that the remaining 30–40 % (the modelling, evaluation, optimisation and deployment part) is fault-tolerant. In order to master that first major part, you need to face the challenges that real-life data present. And again, quoting Josh Bernhard, “You learn by doing”.

Instructors

Source: Data Scientist Nanodegree course page

Can’t stress this enough. Though you only see them in video lectures and text instructions prepared by them, they are your ultimate guide throughout the classroom session and play a great deal in understanding concepts.

See the profile of any instructor on the course page of any Nanodegree, you will find that they all work (or have worked) for top Silicon Valley giants in their respective domains like Google, Amazon, Facebook, Microsoft, Nvidia, Coinbase, Mode Analytics, Alteryx, JP Morgan, and after-all the leader in Autonomous Transportation System — @Udacity itself.

So, just imagine the industry value and quality of the content they are building in collaboration with such organisations.

Career Services

This is relatively new in India. Udacity India organises Propel, their flagship job fair event, quarterly (since 2017) where it connects the Nanodegree graduates with its new age hiring partners. I’ve never attended a Propel event (I attended a mini-version of it called PropelX) before, so as of now I cannot provide the whats and hows of it.

I am attending Propel on Feb 9, 2019, in Bengaluru. I will share my experience after that.

Takeaways

You can leverage the Nanodegree experience when you do other projects outside of program curriculum also. The projects in Nanodegrees will strengthen your portfolio. Plus their Career Service Portal is a very comprehensive resource for your job search after you graduate from a Nanodegree program. This will accelerate your job hunt and really stand out from the crowd using a strong networking approach.

A Nanodegree is a self-paced course with a fixed program deadline, so following the suggested deadline for each project will ensure that you graduate on time.

Acknowledgments

I express my immense gratitude to Udacity and Udacity India for supporting me at every step and ensuring that I stay on track with their mentorship support and personalised project reviews.

I also thank my course instructors Luis Serrano, Josh Bernhard, Derek Steer, Mat Leonard, Alexis Cook, Jay Alammar and Sebastian Thrun himself who explained the complex jargons in laymen terms (the rest is coding practice). The evaluation method is so transparent that I enrolled in one Nanodegree, and now I can’t just get enough of it.

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About the Author | Sanjeev Yadav

An IIT Roorkee student | Udacian | Data & Machine Learning enthusiast

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