
This lecture discusses the fundamentals of Software Engineering and Software Project Management. Students will learn the software development process, project management life cycle, process frameworks, umbrella activities, and software process models. By the end of this section, learners will have a clear understanding of how software projects are planned, developed, monitored, and managed effectively.
This lecture discusses the fundamentals of Requirements Engineering in software development. Students will learn how to identify, analyze, document, validate, and manage software requirements, while understanding the importance of functional and non-functional requirements in building successful software systems.
Learn the fundamentals of Agile, including Agile principles, values, and practices, and understand how Agile methods help teams deliver software efficiently and adapt to changing requirements.
Learn the Scrum framework, Agile roles, ceremonies, user stories, product backlogs, and sprint planning to effectively manage Agile software development projects.
This lecture demonstrates how Agile software projects can be planned, tracked, and managed using Microsoft Planner. Students will learn to create product goals, manage product backlogs, organize user stories, plan and execute sprints, track project progress, and monitor Agile workflows.
This lecture provides a hands-on demonstration of using Microsoft Planner for Agile software project management. Students will learn how to create and manage plans, organize product backlogs, prioritize user stories, assign and track tasks, manage sprints, and monitor project progress using Agile workflows. By the end of this lecture, learners will be able to confidently use Microsoft Planner to manage Agile software development projects in a practical, collaborative environment.
Software Project Management with Agile Using MS Planner
Master the essentials of Software Project Management by combining Agile practices with the practical capabilities of Microsoft Planner. This hands-on course is designed to help you plan, organize, track, and successfully deliver software projects using modern Agile workflows.
You will begin by learning the fundamentals of software project management and Agile methodologies, including Scrum concepts such as product backlogs, user stories, sprint planning, daily stand-ups, reviews, and retrospectives. You will then apply these concepts by creating and managing real-world projects in Microsoft Planner.
Throughout the course, you will learn how to create project plans, organize tasks using Kanban boards, assign work to team members, monitor project progress, manage deadlines, and collaborate effectively using Microsoft Planner. You'll also explore reporting features, productivity tips, and best practices for managing Agile software development projects.
By the end of this course, you will have the confidence to use Microsoft Planner as an Agile project management tool and successfully manage software projects from planning to delivery.
What you'll gain:
A strong foundation in Software Project Management and Agile
Practical experience using Microsoft Planner
Hands-on project planning and sprint management
Task tracking and team collaboration techniques
Real-world examples and best practices
Skills that are valuable for students, developers, project managers, and Agile teams
Whether you're a beginner, an aspiring project manager, a software developer, or an IT professional looking to improve your project management skills, this course provides a practical, step-by-step approach to managing software projects using Agile practices and Microsoft Planner.