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Agile and Scrum Framework Basics: Core Scrum Concepts
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Agile and Scrum Framework Basics: Core Scrum Concepts

Learn Agile Software Development, Agile Manifesto, Principles, and the Scrum Framework
Created byJimmy Mathew
Last updated 6/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand the fundamentals of Agile Software Development
  • Learn the Agile Manifesto and its 12 guiding principles
  • Explore Scrum roles, events, and artifacts in detail
  • Build a solid understanding of team collaboration and delivery

Course content

1 section5 lectures32m total length
  • Welcome & Course Overview0:50

    Get an introduction to the course, understand its structure and learning objectives, and review the topics covered throughout the program.

  • Understanding Agile Software Development7:34

    Explore the fundamentals of Agile Software Development, the limitations of traditional development approaches, and how Agile addresses common project challenges.

  • Agile Manifesto & Core Principles9:51

    Learn about the Agile Manifesto, its values, and the twelve guiding principles that form the foundation of Agile thinking and practices.

  • Understanding the Scrum Framework12:50

    Discover the basics of the Scrum Framework, including its purpose, core concepts, Scrum process, and the social contract that supports effective teamwork and collaboration.

  • Knowledge Check: Agile & Scrum Fundamentals
  • Bonus Lecture1:09

    Bonus Lecture: Explore More Learning Resources

    This bonus lecture provides a brief overview of our wider collection of learning resources across Agile, Scrum, Software Testing, Product Ownership, Scrum Mastership, Agile Coaching, certification preparation, interview preparation, and Agile transformation.

    A detailed list of available courses, along with discounted enrollment links, is included as a downloadable resource attached to this lecture. Whether you're looking for quick-start introductions, in-depth training, practice tests, or role-specific preparation, you'll find a variety of options to continue your learning journey.

    We hope you find these resources useful. Thank you for learning with us, and keep learning!

Requirements

  • No prior Agile or Scrum experience required
  • Basic knowledge of software or project work is helpful but optional

Description

Agile and Scrum Framework Basics: Core Scrum Concepts

Learn how Agile principles come to life through the Scrum Framework. This concise course explains Agile Software Development, the Agile Manifesto, its principles, and how Scrum applies them in practice — updated for 2026 and aligned with the latest Scrum Guide™.

Course Overview
This course provides a practical foundation in Agile Software Development and the Scrum Framework, helping learners understand how Agile principles are implemented in real-world teams. 

You’ll begin with the Agile Manifesto and its twelve principles, then explore Scrum — its roles, events, and artifacts — to see how teams plan, deliver, and continuously improve.

Designed by a Certified Agile Coach, this training is short, focused, and ideal for professionals, students, and anyone starting their Agile journey.

All content reflects the latest Scrum Guide™, ensuring accuracy and relevance.


Course Content

  • Introduction to Agile Software Development

  • Agile Manifesto and Principles

  • Scrum Basics and Framework Overview

  • Scrum Roles, Events, and Artifacts

  • Team Collaboration and Social Contract


Why Take This Course

  • Focused entirely on Agile and Scrum Framework

  • Designed for beginners and working professionals

  • Based on the latest Scrum Guide™

  • Short, clear lessons focused on practical understanding

What You’ll Learn

  • Understand the fundamentals of Agile Software Development

  • Learn the Agile Manifesto and its 12 guiding principles

  • Explore Scrum roles, events, and artifacts in detail

  • Build a solid understanding of team collaboration and delivery

Requirements

  • No prior Agile or Scrum experience required

  • Basic knowledge of software or project work is helpful but optional

Who This Course Is For

  • Beginners learning Agile and Scrum for the first time

  • Software professionals starting in Agile teams

  • Students or career changers exploring Agile development

  • Project managers, QA, analysts, or team leads wanting foundational knowledge

  • Anyone looking for a clear, concise understanding of Agile and Scrum concepts

Content Overlap Notice (Please Review the Curriculum)

This course may include, overlap with, or be part of content from other courses offered by the instructor. If you already have a related course, please review the curriculum to understand the extent of overlap before enrolling.

If you already own the following course(s), please note that this course is fully included within them:

  • Agile & Scrum Interview Preparation: Questions and Answers

  • Agile & Scrum Training – Complete Scrum Framework Explained

Who this course is for:

  • Beginners learning Agile and Scrum for the first time
  • Software professionals starting in Agile teams
  • Students or career changers exploring Agile development
  • Project managers, QA, analysts, or team leads wanting foundational knowledge
  • Anyone looking for a clear, concise understanding of Agile and Scrum concepts