07. Udacity Support

Udacity Support

There are several ways in which you will receive support during the program from Udacity's network of Reviewers, as well as your fellow students.

## Project Reviews

For any projects you submit, you will receive detailed feedback from a project Reviewer.

These reviews are meant to give you personalized code feedback and to tell you what can be improved in your code (if anything)! This feedback is very like the feedback you would receive working on a small team of engineers. Sometimes, a reviewer might ask you to resubmit a project to meet specifications. In that case, an indication of needed changes will also be provided. Note that you can submit a project as many times as needed to pass.

This feedback is especially useful when building artificially intelligent agents. Sometimes your agents don't always behave as expected -- see the untrained soccer agents below for an example! Your project Reviewer is available to help you figure out how you can change your code, to help your agents master their tasks!

These soccer agents still have a lot to learn :)

These soccer agents still have a lot to learn :)

## Knowledge

To ask questions and get answers from Udacity staff and your peers, we have the Knowledge platform. If you have ever used StackOverflow, this platform is similar. You can post new questions here, add answers or conversational comments, and upvote questions and answers. You can also search for existing answers and filter by Nanodegree program and project. Knowledge is accessible from the classroom as a lightbulb icon that you'll see at the bottom left of your navigation bar.

## Study Groups

As part of your Nanodegree program, you will join a Study Group with your classmates and several expert mentors in the Udacity classroom. You will meet this group in your Classroom directly, and you will be able to chat with the group throughout your program. You'll unlock different rooms as you Meet Specifications for your projects.

Each room will include mentors who are certified to review that project and available to help you and your peers prior to submitting your projects for review. As you progress through the videos and work on projects, you will find a community of students and mentors online from around the world, helping and pushing each other towards graduation.

To join Study Groups, click on the blue chat icon in the left hand menu when you are in the classroom. Then, agree to the Terms of Service. Lastly, join the 'My Classmates' channel to introduce yourself and meet your classmates.

## Feedback

In order to keep our content up-to-date and address issues quickly, we've set up a Waffle board to track error reports and suggestions.

If you find an error, check there to see if it has already been filed. If it hasn't, you can file an issue by clicking on the "Add issue" button, adding a title, and entering a description in the details (you will need a GitHub account for this). Links and screenshots, if available, are always appreciated!