Learning records of deep learning AI. disappeared

Thanks, I tried this method as well, but still it doesn’t work.

Hey, @Bahador can you help out with this? When you open the assignment, Open the Browser console (Press F12 on Chrome/Edge then click console). Then reload the page, wait until the notebook loads up, then restart the kernel. Wait for a bit again, then send either take screenshots of the console, or copy everything there to a text file, and send it to us here. It’d help us make a proper issue report to try to fix this for everyone.
From what it looks like to me the jupyter extension for the submit button is not loading for you all properly.

For everyone having problems with the submit button, do you have multiple assignments opened at once ?

Just one page for the test sir

We are currently working on this Thank you for being patient!

Hey everybody!

I am facing the same problem. I can’t see the submit button yet. I’m disappointed because I have lost progress I made in the assignments as well. Will I have to complete them all over again? Could you please tell me what’s gone wrong with the DLAI specializations on Coursera recently. I have seen so many similar issues raised in the community. It used to work very smoothly last year is what I recall. Thanks

Still not fix it…my teacher

Hi Kris, I’m sorry but this seems to be a general issue since the course update. Please follow the instructions included in this post to expedite the solution to the problem.

https://community.deeplearning.ai/t/issues-related-to-submit-button-and-resetting-deadlines/271

Hello,

this is very useful information but reaches me too late. This morning I reset my deadlines and lost ALL my progress on the first 3 weeks of the course. I do not want to do those exercises again. How can I get them back? Even if I had made a copy (which I didn’t), this wouldn’t be useful because some exercises changed considerably. Please help me finish the course! Furthermore, resetting deadlines only gives me 3 more days… which will obviously not be enough to re-do all course content. What do I do?

Thanks for your help

If you didn’t save your previous notebooks, there’s probably not much you can do. Don’t worry about the 3 day deadline, though: that is fake. There are no penalties associated with any of the deadlines here. You could try asking the Coursera Help Center to put you back in the old version of the course and see if you can then save your work and then switch back. I don’t know if they can actually switch backwards to the old version, though.

Note that in course one the assignments haven’t really changed that much other than that the graders are new. Your code from the old version should still work.

I understand there are no penalties, but the assignments do get blocked if you reach the deadline. Hence why I had to reset deadlines. I would have never done it other ways. So my fear now is that tomorrow, all the exercises I haven’t been able to finish will get blocked (because I will reach the final deadline even after the first reset) and I will have to reset again (and loose my content again)…

Is it only me who is struggling with blocked assignments? I don’t really understand the point of having deadlines/blocking assignments and making students reset deadlines if that makes them loose previous saved content. Maybe I am missing something basic but if not this seems far from ideal. I will re-do my assignments, but I really think you should document this things in a clearer way to avoid problems and maybe not even block assignments at all.

Best,

Laura

I think the problem you hit last time was special because of the fact that they are phasing out the old version of these courses and switching to the new ones. When you hit that deadline, they switched you from the old version of the course to the new version and that’s why you lost your work. The new course is so different that it’s not considered just a new version, but a whole new course. Now you are in the new course, so the deadlines will just reset in the “normal” way and you should not lose any work the next time the deadlines reset.

At least that’s my guess. Maybe @Mubsi or someone else from the course staff can say more about how this works.

But in any case, you should save your work just as a general matter. Anytime you complete a notebook, do “File → Download (as notebook)” to keep a local copy. That way you are protected just in case anything else happens. Note that when you do that, you may end up with a file with the extension “.json” because of some browser problem. If you later want to upload that notebook and use it again, you’ll need to rename it to have the extension “.ipynb”.