
In This lesson, you will learn what Agile is. Understanding Agile is very important as it is the basis for everything else. Please take your time through this section to truly understand the Agile concept as it will build the foundation and make grasping the rest of the course much easier.
In this lecture, we concentrate on explaining Agile values. The agile values are the four suggested ways of working, outlined in the Agile Manifesto.
In this lecture, we dive in and explain the first 3 out of 12 Agile principles
Discussing why Agile was born and why is commonly used in Software delivery
In this lecture, we will explore the Cynefin framework to illustrate the importance of considering the context when addressing problems. The Cynefin framework helps us understand that the solution to a problem can vary depending on its context. Therefore, it is crucial to carefully select the methods and approaches for solving an issue based on the specific problem at hand. This implies that Agile methods may not always be the most suitable or appropriate approach for every problem or situation. By understanding the complexity and nature of the problem within its context, we can make more informed decisions about the most effective methods for delivering solutions.
In this lecture, you will learn what scrum is, what is based on and what are its values.
In this lecture, we discuss the roles and responsibilities of a Scrum team.
In this lecture, we delve into the world of Scrum artifacts, exploring their vital role in driving success. Scrum, an iterative and collaborative framework, relies on three key artifacts that serve as building blocks to ensure effective communication, transparency, and progress tracking within Agile teams.
In this lecture, we delve into the dynamic world of Scrum events, where Agile teams come together to collaborate, inspect, and adapt. Scrum events, also known as ceremonies, play a crucial role in fostering transparency, alignment, and continuous improvement within the Scrum framework.
In This lecture, we describe Kanban as another lightweight framework built on Agile principles. Kanban is a powerful method for visualising, managing, and optimising workflow. Kanban, originating from the Lean manufacturing approach, has found widespread application in various industries and project management contexts.
In this lecture, we explain about Scaled Scrum and how it enables organizations to effectively implement Agile practices across multiple teams and complex projects. Scaled Scrum, also known as Scrum at Scale, extends the principles and framework of Scrum to address the challenges of large-scale projects, where coordination, collaboration, and alignment are paramount.
"Scrum of Scrums (SoS) is a technique employed in Agile practices, specifically within the Scrum framework, to facilitate collaboration and coordination among multiple Scrum teams working on shared products.
After completing this Agile-Scrum course, student will gain the required knowledge not only to pass the Scrum PSM1 exam but also to effectively implement the Agile mindset and philosophy in team environments, improving their work processes and adaptability.
The differentiating factors of this course are as follows:
1- Clear Learning Objectives: This course establishes clear learning objectives by starting with Agile as the foundation and then building upon that to explain the Scrum framework. This ensures that learners have a comprehensive understanding of both Agile and Scrum concepts.
2- Engaging Content: a considerable effort has put into delivering visually appealing videos that make the learning experience interesting and engaging. By incorporating multimedia elements and interactive visuals, the course maintains the learner's attention throughout.
3- Quizzes for Reinforcement: After each lecture, quizzes are provided to reinforce the concepts covered and assess the learner's understanding. These quizzes help learners evaluate their progress and identify areas that may require further review.
4-Practical Terms and Useful Tools: The course goes beyond theoretical knowledge and provides practical terms and useful tools that learners can apply directly in their Agile and Scrum practices. This ensures that learners not only understand the concepts but also gain practical skills.
5- Real-Life Case Studies: The inclusion of real-life case studies allows learners to explore practical applications of Agile and Scrum in various scenarios. By analyzing these examples, learners gain insights into how Agile and Scrum are implemented in real-world.
6-Exam-like Assessments with Feedback: The course includes exam-like assessments that simulate real-world scenarios. These assessments provide learners with an opportunity to test their knowledge and receive feedback to identify areas of improvement. This feedback helps learners understand their strengths and weaknesses, facilitating targeted learning.