How long will the course material remain available to students?

Will it be here forever if I log in, or will it be archived forever at one of the mirrors?

Should I be distilling it into my own formal notes in case it disappears at some point?

asked 03 Apr '12, 16:07

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The videos will stay up as long as YouTube exists. The rest of content will be improved and will evolve over time.

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answered 03 Apr '12, 16:12

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Will the course content still be available to us as it evolves? Will logging in still show my CS373 course info? I realize you may not know these answers at this point, but I would like to encourage you to consider keeping everything I've ever worked through available forever, a la Gmail. Thanks for your dedication in answering questions!

(03 Apr '12, 16:26) andrew barrow-1 andrew%20barrow-1's gravatar image

The course content will be available, and probably your past efforts will be shown too. You can be sure that the interface and accessibility will improve over time too.

(03 Apr '12, 16:36) Gundega ♦♦ Gundega's gravatar image

Question. Could the team keep the structure of the content as well, by creating a version for each iteration of the course (e.g. http://www.udacity.com/view#Course/cs373/2012/sem1)? I find it very helpful to look over - for example - my ai-class.com notes from time to time.

(04 Apr '12, 00:51) Aaron Newton Aaron%20Newton's gravatar image

@GundegaUdacity That's great to hear. May I suggest adding a feature down the road a la Google Takeout, that allows you to select what you wish to download in a bundle from your class material? (include material and question videos and desired quality, supplemental material, my answers to quizzes, etc).

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answered 03 Apr '12, 20:19

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Everyone should vote for this answer. :-D

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