Skills you will learn

  • Scrum Master
  • Product Owner
  • Development Team
  • Agile Team structure and collaboration
  • Sprint Planning
  • Sprint Review
  • Product Backlog
  • Sprint Backlog

Who should learn

  • Scrum Masters
  • Product Owners
  • Software Developers
  • Project Managers
  • Business Analysts
  • DevOps Engineers
  • QA professionals
  • Students

What you will learn

  • Fundamentals of Scrum Roles Events and Artifacts

    • Lesson 01: Course Introduction

      01:56
      • 1.01 Introduction to Scrum Roles Events and Artifacts
        01:56
    • Lesson 02: Learning Objectives

      01:24
      • 2.01 Learning Objectives
        01:24
    • Lesson 03: Scrum Master

      12:02
      • 3.01 Scrum Master
        04:18
      • 3.02 Skills Required to Be a Scrum Master
        04:33
      • 3.03 Activity Role Playing as a Scrum Master
        03:11
    • Lesson 04: Product Owner

      12:10
      • 4.01 Product Owner
        05:19
      • 4.02 Skills Required to Be a Product Owner
        06:51
    • Lesson 05: Development Team

      06:48
      • 5.01 Development Team
        06:48
    • Lesson 06: Agile Team

      03:25
      • 6.01 Agile Team
        03:25
    • Lesson 07: Scrum Events

      11:22
      • 7.01 Types of Scrum Events
        04:08
      • 7.02 Sprint Planning
        04:45
      • 7.03 Sprint Review and Sprint Retrospective
        02:29
    • Lesson 08: Agile Agreements Definition of Ready and Done

      12:39
      • 8.01 Definition of Done DoD
        04:40
      • 8.02 Definition of Ready DoR
        04:06
      • 8.03 Components of DoR
        03:53
    • Lesson 09: Scrum Artifacts

      13:05
      • 9.01 Scrum Artifacts and Their Types
        06:33
      • 9.02 Characteristics of Sprint Backlog
        06:32
    • Lesson 10: Key Takeaways

      01:20
      • 10.01 Key Takeaways
        01:20

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About the course

This course covers the basics of Scrum, including its roles, events, and artifacts. You will see how Scrum teams are organized and how they track and deliver work. Whether you are new to Agile or want to strengthen your Scrum skills, this course offers a clear and practical starting point.

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FAQs

  • Is this Scrum course free?

     Yes, the course is free and includes a certificate upon successful completion.

  • Who should take this course?

    This course is ideal for anyone interested in Agile and Scrum, including developers, project managers, business analysts, students, and career changers.

  • Are there any prerequisites?

    No strict prerequisites. A basic understanding of software development or project management concepts is helpful but not required.

  • What roles are covered in this course?

    The course covers all three core Scrum roles: Scrum Master, Product Owner, and Development Team.

  • Will I learn about Scrum events?

    Yes, the course covers all major Scrum events including Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, and Sprint Retrospective.

  • What are Scrum artifacts?

    Scrum artifacts are tools used to track and communicate work. This course covers the Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, and Increment.

  • Is this course suitable for beginners?

    Yes, the course is beginner-friendly and builds understanding progressively from foundational concepts to practical application.

  • What types of Scrum events are discussed in this course?

    This course covers the types of Scrum events in detail, including Sprint Planning, Sprint Review, and Sprint Retrospective, explaining the goals and structure of each event.

  • How is this course structured to help me learn Scrum effectively?

    The course is structured in a logical and progressive manner, starting with an introduction and learning objectives, then moving through each Scrum role in detail, followed by Scrum events, Agile agreements, and artifacts, and finally wrapping up with a Key Takeaways lesson to reinforce everything you have learned.

  • Is there any hands-on activity included in this course?

    Yes, the course includes a role-playing activity where you get to practice real-world scenarios as a Scrum Master to build practical confidence.

  • Does this course cover Scrum artifacts in detail?

    Yes, It covers all major Scrum artifacts including the Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, and Increment, along with the key characteristics that make each artifact effective

  • How long will it take to complete this course?

    This course consists of 10 lessons with 19 sub-lessons and has a total duration of approximately 1 hour, making it easy to complete at your own pace.

  • Does this course cover the Agile Team as a whole?

    Yes, It explains how the Scrum Master, Product Owner, and Development Team work together to deliver value collaboratively.

  • Will I learn the skills required to become a Product Owner in this course?

    Yes. This course covers both the role of the Product Owner and the specific skills required to perform effectively in that position, including backlog management and stakeholder communication

  • Will I receive a certificate after completing this course?

     Yes, a free certificate is awarded upon completion, which you can add to your resume or LinkedIn profile.

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