My daughter complained about not being to launch the Settings menu from her iPhone11. She has restarted multiple times already. I looked at the obvious like resetting making sure screentime is disabled on her account and tried ways to reset without losing her photos and videos. Everything I tried required access to the Settings menu. I was sure it wasn’t a hardware issue but a software configuration issue. The second part of my troubleshooting involved wiping the phone and restoring from backup in order to rule out the hardware issue theory. To do this, I used iTunes on my Windows computer and connected the iPhone to my computer using usb cable. In order to perform backup, the local storage on your C drive has to have sufficient disk storage to accommodate the total size of photos and videos on the iPhone. This is where most of my problem was. The backups are stored on these paths: \Users\(your username)\Apple\MobileSync\Backup\ or \Users\(your username)\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer
The "Wall of Graduates" is a Google sites page showing a profile list of students who graduated from the Udacity AI Product Manager nanodegree. We were asked two questions to include in our profile and there are those two questions.
What obstacles (big or small!) did you face during Phase 2 & how did you overcome them?
I think the biggest was time constraint. I was also doing my Georgia Tech course in the spring and this fell on the same timeline. The other obstacle is that the course material was not technical but more for product managers. This meant a lot of time was spent networking in slack participating community-driven initiatives. I did learn Artificial Intelligence concepts but it didn't need to last from December 2020-December 2021.
How are you making use of your newfound skills?
I don't use AI at work but it has allowed me to open my eyes to possibilities. We recently implemented MS Azure Cognitive service utilizing text translation. Although not quite AI, it was in the neighborhood. Taking this course made me understand general concepts and how to be the product owner of that French translation service in Sharepoint Online. It also allowed me to become more immersed in the Udacity platform and as this was my first nanodegree, got to evangelize this to my peers looking to upskill. As I said, the course content was beginner-level which was the perfect place to be when starting out with MOOC type nanodegree. I thoroughly enjoyed my experience and have now progressed to taking and graduating in my second Udacity nanodegree in Cloud Native.
Here is the above Wall of Graduates submission linked here
And here is a screenshot incase the above link becomes stale over time.
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