How to Plug Course Development Elements into Scrum

This blog post was co-written by Donna Weber and Bill Cushard. You can learn more about Donna on Linkedin and her work at Springboard Solutions. 

You should understand the elements of scrum from our previous blogs: Five Reasons to Use Scrum for Course Development and A Quick Guide to the Scrum Process. If not, take a moment to read them now.

Now it's time to relate scrum to our world of course development. In other words, we apply what we learned to creating a course.

Traditionally, training teams work through the full ADDIE methodology (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation) before delivering courses. The result is that your course may take months to complete and then when finished, it may or may not be what your customer wants or needs. Donna experienced this when developing a course for a client. Using the source documents the client provided, she got busy meeting with Subject Matter Experts (SMEs), writing learning objectives, building the storyboard, and creating a first draft of the slides before presenting her fabulous work.

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