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Scrum Developer Certified Video Course (SDC)

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Overview:

The Scrum Developer Certified (SDC) course is perfect for software developers working within the scrum team. The core objective is to ensure learners get sufficient knowledge and understanding to contribute successfully to a scrum project.

The Scrum Developer Certified (SDC) course will expose learners to understand tools and techniques, understand scrum principles and apply them effectively. Additionally, learners should have the ability to use specialised Agile engineering skills.

The Scrum Developer Certified (SDC) course enables learners to understand how to build good and practical software. The course is internationally recognised and accredited to a training organisation and you will be issued an internationally recognised qualification following full completion of Scrum Developer Certified (SDC) course.

Why consider 1Training?

As improvements and advancements are made in technology, online courses are no longer just conventional means of studying at affordable costs. In many aspects online training offers superiority to traditional learning. There is an effectiveness and convenience that traditional learning cannot provide. The overall convenience and flexibility makes it a superior learning method.

1Training offers the most convenient path to gain an internationally recognised qualification that will give you the opportunity to put into practice your skill and expertise in an enterprise or corporate environment. You can study at your own pace at 1Training and you will be provided with all the necessary material, tutorials, qualified course instructor and multiple free resources which include Free CV writing pack, Nus Discounted Card, Free career support and course demo to make your learning experience enriching and more rewarding.

Learning Outcomes

  • Learn the basics of scrum
  • Promote self-organisation within a team
  • Teach scrum principles to stakeholders
  • Demonstrate your understanding of scrum knowledge
  • Ensure regular progress is facilitated within the team

Course Titles

  • Module 01: Course Introduction – VO
  • Module 02: Introduction to Scrum
  • Module 03: Initiating a Project
  • Module 04: Planning and Estimating a Project
  • Module 05: Implementing a Project
  • Module 06: Sprint Review and Retrospect
  • Module 07: Release – VO

Access Duration

The course will be directly delivered to you, and you have 12 months access to the online learning platform from the date you joined the course.  The course is self-paced and you can complete it in stages, revisiting the lectures at anytime.

Who is this Course aimed at?

  • The course is aimed at individuals who are interested in learning about scrum.
  • Highly recommended for anyone working in a company.

Entry Requirements

  • You should have a basic understanding of English and basic IT knowledge
  • Entry-level beginners
  • No formal pre-requisites as the course will keep learners up to pace.

Method of Assessment

At the end of the Scrum Developer Certified (SDC) course you will be required to take a multiple choice question assessment test comprising of 75 questions in 90 minutes. The multiple choice question assessment will be automatically marked with learners receiving an instant grade.

PLEASE NOTE: We do not provide the official exam, which will need to be purchased separately.

Certification

Those who successfully complete the exam will be awarded the certificate in Scrum Developer Certified (SDC).

Awarding Body

The certificate will be awarded by CPD and iAP. This internationally recognised qualification will make your CV standout and encourage employers to see your motivation at expanding your skills and knowledge in the IT enterprise.

Progression and Career Path

Once you successfully complete Scrum Developer Certified (SDC) you will be qualified to work in the following positions. The Scrum Developer Certified (SDC) qualification will also put you in line to demand a higher salary or job promotion. The average UK salary per annum according to https://www.payscale.com is given below.

  • Software Developer – £30,651 per annum
  • Systems Administrator – £25,422 per annum
  • Web Developer – £24,833 per annum
  • Programmer – £44,873 per annum
  • Computer Programmer – £30,400 per annum

Other Benefits

  • Written and designed by the industry’s finest expert instructors with over 15 years of experience
  • Repeat and rewind all your lectures and enjoy a personalised learning experience
  • Gain access to quality video tutorials
  • Unlimited 12 months access from anywhere, anytime
  • Excellent Tutor Support Service (Monday to Friday)
  • Save time and money on travel
  • Learn at your convenience and leisure
  • Quizzes, tests mock exams, practice exams to ensure you are 100% ready
  • Eligible for a NUS discount card

Key Features

Gain an accredited UK qualification

Access to excellent quality study materials

Learners will be eligible for TOTUM Discount Card

Personalized learning experience

One year’s access to the course

Support by phone, live chat, and email

Course Curriculum Total Units : 142
➤ Module 01: Course Introduction - VO
Course Introduction
1.0 Lesson: Course Introduction
1.1 Welcome to the Course!
1.2 Scrum/Agile Mentoring Community
1.3 Why Are You Here?
1.4 Using Bloom’s Taxonomy
1.5 What do you Expect?
1.6 Housekeeping in the Classroom & Online
1.7 Conventions Used
1.8 Quizzes & Exercises
1.9 Scrum Certification Exams
1.10 Getting Started
➤ Module 02: Introduction to Scrum
1.0 Introduction to Scrum
1.1 Learning Objectives
1.2 Terms to Know
2.0 Lesson: Scrum Overview
2.1 Scrum Overview
2.2 Project Management as a Discipline
2.3 Software Development Lifecycle Management
2.4 Traditional PM
2.5 History of Agile
2.6 Agile Manifesto Principles 1-5
2.7 Agile Manifesto Principles 6-12
2.8 Agile Methods
2.9 Scrum History
2.10 Scrum Benefits
2.11 Scrum Scalability
3.0 Lesson: Scrum Concepts & Principles
3.1 Scrum Principles
3.2 Empirical Process Control
3.3 Self-Organization
3.4 Collaboration
3.5 Value-Based Prioritization
3.6 Time-Boxing
3.7 Iterative Development
3.8 Scrum Aspects
4.0 Lesson: Scrum Phases & Processes
4.1 Scrum Phases
4.2 Initiate
4.3 Plan & Estimate
4.4 Implement
4.5 Review & Retrospect
4.6 Release
5.0 Lesson: Module Summary
5.1 Introduction to Scrum Summary
5.2 Module Quiz
➤ Module 03: Initiating a Project
1.0 Initiating a Project
1.1 Learning Objectives
1.2 Terms to Know
1.3 The Scrum Cycle – Initiate
2.0 Lesson: Creating the Project Vision
2.1 Create the Project Vision
2.2 Project Vision Meeting
2.3 JAD Sessions
2.4 SWOT Analysis
2.5 Gap Analysis
2.6 Outputs of Creating a Project Vision
3.0 Lesson: Identifying the Scrum Master
3.1 Identify the Scrum Master
3.2 Identify the Stakeholders
4.0 Lesson: Forming the Scrum Team
4.1 Form the Scrum Team
4.2 Outputs from Forming the Scrum Team
5.0 Lesson: Developing Epics
5.1 Develop Epic(s)
5.2 Epics & Personae
5.3 Outputs from Developing Epics
6.0 Lesson: Creating the Prioritized Product Backlog
6.1 Create the Prioritized Product Backlog
6.2 Moscow Analysis
6.3 Paired Comparison
6.4 100-Point Method
6.5 Kano Analysis
6.6 Other Considerations & Inputs for Prioritization
6.7 Outputs of Planning the Prioritized Product Backlog
7.0 Lesson: Release Planning
7.1 Conduct Release Planning
7.2 Outputs of Release Planning
8.0 Lesson: Module Summary
8.1 Initiating a Project Summary
8.2 Module Quiz
➤ Module 04: Planning and Estimating a Project
1.0 Planning & Estimating a Project
1.1 Learning Objectives
1.2 Terms to Know
1.3 The Scrum Cycle – Plan and Estimate
2.0 Lesson: Creating User Stories
2.1 User Story Meetings and Workshops
2.2 Write User Stories
2.3 User Story Acceptance Criteria
2.4 Outputs for Writing User Stories
3.0 Lesson: Approve, Estimate & Commit User Stories
3.1 User Group Meetings
3.2 Planning Poker
3.3 Fist of Five
3.4 Points for Cost Estimation
3.5 Other Estimation Techniques
3.6 Outputs from Approve, Estimate & Commit User Stories
4.0 Lesson: Create Tasks
4.1 Task Planning Meeting
4.2 Two Parts of a Task Planning Meeting
4.3 Use Index Cards
4.4 Decomposition
4.5 Determine Dependencies
4.6 Outputs for Create Tasks
5.0 Lesson: Estimating Tasks
5.1 Task Estimation Meetings
5.2 Establish Estimation Criteria
5.3 Output for Estimating Tasks
6.0 Lesson: Creating the Sprint Backlog
6.1 Create the Sprint Backlog
6.2 Scrumboard
6.3 Sprint Burndown Chart
6.4 Velocity
6.5 Sprint Tracking Metrics
6.6 Output of Creating the Sprint Backlog
7.0 Lesson: Module Summary
7.1 Plan & Estimate a Project Summary
7.2 Module Quiz
➤ Module 05: Implementing a Project
1.0 Implementing a Project
1.1 Learning Objectives
1.2 Terms to Know
2.0 Lesson: Creating Deliverables
2.1 Create the Deliverables
2.2 Build Deliverables
2.3 Refactoring
2.4 Outputs for Creating Deliverables
3.0 Lesson: Conducting the Daily Standup (or Daily Scrum)
3.1 Conduct the Daily Standup Meeting
3.2 Three Daily Questions
3.3 The War Room
3.4 Manage Distributed Teams
3.5 Outputs from Conduct Daily Standup
4.0 Lesson: Grooming the Prioritized Product Backlog
4.1 Product Backlog Review Meetings
4.2 Facilitate Communications
4.3 Outputs of Grooming the Prioritized Product Backlog
5.0 Lesson: Module Summary
5.1 Implementing a Project Summary
5.2 Module Quiz
➤ Module 06: Sprint Review and Retrospect
1.0 Sprint Review and Retrospect
1.1 Learning Objectives
1.2 Terms to Know
1.3 The Scrum Cycle – Review and Retrospect
2.0 Lesson: Convene a Scrum of Scrums
2.1 Projects, Programs & Portfolios
2.2 Scrum of Scrums
2.3 Four Questions per Team
2.4 Outputs from Scrum of Scrums
3.0 Lesson: Demonstrating & Validating Sprint
3.1 Sprint Review Meeting
3.2 Track Overall Progress
3.3 Outputs of Demonstrate & Validate Sprint
4.0 Lesson: Retrospect Sprint
4.1 Conduct the Retrospect Sprint Meeting
4.2 Explorer-Shopper-Vacationer-Prisoner (ESVP)
4.3 Speed Boat
4.4 Metrics & Measurement Review
4.5 Outputs from Retrospect Sprint
5.0 Lesson: Module Summary
5.1 Sprint Review & Retrospect Summary
5.2 Module Quiz
➤ Module 07: Release - VO
1.0 Release
1.1 Learning Objectives
1.2 Terms to Know
2.0 Lesson: Ship Deliverables
2.1 Ship Deliverables
2.2 Pilot Plan
2.3 Organizational Deployment Methods
2.4 Communications Plan
2.5 Outputs from Ship Deliverables
3.0 Lesson: Retrospect Project
3.1 Conduct the Retrospect Project Meeting
3.2 Tools & Techniques
3.3 Outputs from Retrospect Project
4.0 Lesson: Module Summary
4.1 Release Summary
4.2 Module Quiz
4.3 Course Closure
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