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This new readme lacks clear explanation of where to find and how to load the training notebooks now they're not in git repos anymore #1

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akira-kurogane opened this issue May 23, 2023 · 4 comments

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@akira-kurogane
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The courses in the Databricks Learning site show that the user should come to the old github repos which now redirect here. I was using the partner-academy site but I assume it is the same for the customer case.

But this readme just says 'access this content the acdemy', where the user would have just come from.

In the end, through some luck, I found out you can upload a *.dbc file into a workspace. In one I found the notebooks that the video instruction (and at least some of the written documentation) was directing me to github for.

The training video content and documentation should no longer point towards github, clearly. But no doubt it will take quite a while until that is fixed. So please improve the readme here by explaining how the notebooks are probably saved within a *.dbc (or *.zip?) file attached as "Courseware resources". And also explain how to upload them into a workspace because the UI does not have a intuitive way to work that out.

@theorandolph-8451
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I was not able to find the notebooks anywhere in the customer-academy which was frustrating. It would be nice to be able to have the notebooks so you can walk through them at your own pace

@ChantiData
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I checked in the whole partner-academy but i can't find it there.

@umernalla
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Its not very clear at all, but if you navigate to the homepage of each course .e.g.
https://partner-academy.databricks.com/learn/course/119/just-enough-python-for-apache-spark
and wait a few seconds, then a link for the download does appear:
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@apd-bbrewington
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@SireInsectus given Umer's comment above, would you consider this issue good to close?

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