Lesson Submission Issues, and grading. Design, Develop, and Deploy Multi-Agent Systems

Hello, nice to meet everyone. I was hoping that someone might know the answer to my question regarding lesson submission and grading by the Ai agent. I completed module 1 lab for the aforementioned submission with successful tests proceeding each lesson, 2-9. However after submission, the return grade reported lessons 2-8 failed to test, and lesson 9 was awarded 10 pts. I have re-run the tests several times and submitted, but each time receive the same grade. Furthermore, there are no errors listed for any of the lessons. Do you have any suggestion for me. Thanks in advance, Brian

Hi. Thanks for sharing your challenge. Could you check the feedback given by the grader? Take a screenshot and share.
See the marked places in my screenshot.

Hi Lukmamaj,

Thank you for the reply, I also submitted a case with Coursara.

But to answer your question, I do see there was feedback, thank you for asking. I will attach a screenshot. Let me know your thoughts. thanks

Thanks for sharing the feedback. The best is to reset the lab and answer again. You can download your notebook first and then reset the lab, so you can get a fresh copy. The grader somehow says that your version is behind the latest version.

Where exactly do you download fresh version? File, New, Notebook? Also for reseting I found the following, let me know if you agree.

Thanks again for the support, super helpful!

Here’s what I found for both steps, lmk if you agree.

To reset your Coursera notebook to its original, unmodified state, you typically use the “Get latest version” option in the Lab Help menu after renaming or deleting the existing file

The “Get Latest Version” tool will only replace a missing file. It will do nothing at all if the original file name still exists.

So to get a fresh copy of a notebook, you first must use the File menu, and either Delete or Rename your current notebook.

Then you can use “Lab Help” → Get Latest Version.

Then exit the lab and re-enter it.

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Hello! @brianhepner were you able to solve the issue? I’ve looked into the labs, and I can’t reproduce the issue you are having. I checked again the notebook configuration, and you shouldn’t be getting the grader version error on Coursera. Please let me know if it is solved now.
Also, thanks @lukmanaj and @TMosh for jumping in to assist on this issue!

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Thank you for asking, no unfortunately, I am getting the same grading error, only lesson 9 earns 10 points and everything else 0 points.

Hm.. that’s weird. Can you please follow the steps I did on the very short video I’m attaching and let me know if you can see the ‘grader_version’ configuration in the notebook metadata?
Another thing that could be happening is that maybe you created new code cells where you completed the lab? those wouldn’t be graded and could be causing errors

Thank you Magdalena for posting the video, I was not able to follow your steps unfortunately. I am really stumped here. I deleted the file and down loaded the new notebook as instructed, I then uploaded my backup file, cleared output and all cells, restarted kernel and run all cells. All tests passed. I submitted for grading and all exercises failed except # 9 which passed. grade 11.1% see screen shot

What is the detailed feedback?

Click on the down-arrow next to each assignment, and see what the reason is for each Exercise.

They might all be the same feedback. Please post a screen capture image of each unique grader message.

Hey @brianhepner. From what I understand you are still trying to grade the backup notebook? If that’s the case, it won’t work. What you should try is copying the solution from each cell in the backup notebook into the recently downloaded one, and then resubmit. This should solve the issue if it is caused by an incorrect metadata of the notebook, which is the most likely scenario based on the previous screenshots you shared.

all exercises 2-8 show the attached. #9 was successful

Yes, I will try your approach and resubmit, thank you!

Unfortunately, my copy and paste attempt from the backup file did not work. I admit my notebook experience is limited so I am probably not following best practices. Question, would you be open to a quick zoom call? I completely understand if you are not able - thank you

Hey @brianhepner if you want you can download the notebook and send it to me. Please just send the message to me so that you don’t accidentally post the solution to the notebook. You can do so bu clicking on my username and then Message, you should get an e-mail like popup where you can attach the file.