• Agile 1:
  • Before class:watch the videos for A history of development and Intro to Scrum - https://youtu.be/RJaF4owQDgg  (YouTube lets you play this faster,  you may need to use html5 playback, details here: http://lifehacker.com/5993156/watch-lectures-in-half-the-time-with-youtubes-html5-player)
  • The above includes:
  • Learn Scrum in 7 Minutes!  by TechExcel - https://youtu.be/kYajjGi5-qM
  • What is a 'Scrum Master'? - Scrum Guide by SSW TV (tv.ssw.com) -https://youtu.be/QbPkcfzi2HI 
  • What is a 'Product Owner'? - Scrum Guide by SSW TV (tv.ssw.com) - https://youtu.be/3eljozEWpf8
  • More details: checkout:  The Agile Manifesto , Core Scrum, Task Boards, User Stories,
  • In class Lecture: Story creation using roles, Definition of ready, Sizing stories/Levels of effort, Hours vs Velocity, The Whole Team Approach, Risk management
  • Populating Backlogs, Backlog Grooming, Incremental Development
  • Burndown Charts, Agile Scheduling
  • Before the class check out - Horizontal and Vertical User Stories
  • Questions you may have, Ways to speed up getting your team to “Performing”
  • Using Taiga - the tool we will use for your Backlog - Guest lecture Michael Daitzman
  • Agile 2:
  • During the Class - 2 example Narrative Exchanges
  • Drill down on Taiga, Burndown Charts, etc
  • Laura - MOC walkthrough
  • Agile 3:
  • Before the class: Read http://billmoyers.com/content/how-to-tell-your-story-of-self/ 
  • Jot some notes about yourself for a narrative exchange you will do with your team members
  • if you find yourself getting stuck look at the longer version here: http://www.welcomingrefugees.org/sites/default/files/documents/resources/Public%20Story%20Worksheet07Ganz.pdf for a list of questions to help you think about your narrative
  • Come Prepared to share a narrative exchange with your team