Agile Event Session

Teaching Agile: An Instructor’s Guide

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You’ve been tasked with teaching agile. Perhaps it’s values and principles, Scrum, Kanban, TDD, or maybe a combination of all of these. Whether you’re a seasoned instructor, or you were voluntold for your first ever teaching experience, this session offers practical advice and takeaways that you can use to maximize the effectiveness when teaching agile anything.

As a learner, you have likely accumulated countless positive and negative experiences. You may not be able to discern why some training classes worked well, while others flopped. The speakers have accumulated countless lessons learned and best practices from over 45 combined years experience teaching adults and college students. These lessons are offered within the context of the most commonly taught agile related learning topics.

The goal is for participants to use what they’ve learned to create and deliver effective agile training classes.

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Speaker(s) may be willing to present this session at local group meetings and other events.

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