Before Your Workshop

We want you to feel comfortable and have fun during the workshop. We will have a very tight timebox within the course itself, so you will need to do some prep work in advance. Preparation is critical. By doing a little bit of work upfront we can save a great deal of time discussing the mechanics and move onto deeper problems.

Time Commitment

Plan for approximately two hours of total pre-course preparation time.

1. Acceptance Criteria

As part of the course, and in the spirit of Scrum, you write the acceptance criteria for the training itself. In preparation, please prepare a minimum of 3 items that would make you say at the end of the workshop, “Wow, what a great two days!” Detailed beats general or vague.

Examples:

  • I understand the importance of a cross-functional team
  • I have a deep understanding of why the ScrumMaster coaches the Product Owner
  • I have six improvements to make in our existing Scrum practice

Then shoot me an email, sharing a little about yourself as well as your acceptance criteria for the training.

2. Pre-reading and Video

Required Reading and Video

Pre-course Exercise: Vision Statement

Create a Vision Statement for a product that you would like to build. (This exercise will work best if it is something that could be easily imagined as a piece of software.) The statement can be as short as a couple of sentences and as long as a few paragraphs. It can include graphics and anything else that will get your idea across. It doesn’t have to be related to your everyday work, it just has to be something you’re passionate about building. You must be able to articulate that vision and share it with your peers.

Seriously, please prepare beforehand. Successfully certifying in this workshop will depend on you having completed the preparation before the course starts.

3. Virtual Classroom Tech

IGNORE THIS SECTION if you are attending in-person training

For our virtual workshops we will be using a combination of online tools to deliver the training. You will need to prepare well in advance of the course start date, and pre-test all of these tools, to ensure that you’re able to fully participate in the entire course as soon as it starts.

Need solid internet. Webcam and mic ready. Handle Zoom + Mural + Docs at once. Corporate Firewall? “If blocked, switch to personal setup.” Please do not use a VPN. It doesn’t end well. On a single laptop monitor, seeing Zoom and Mural at the same time can be challenging. If you can, a second monitor makes a big difference.

We use the following online tools as our classroom. You can access all of them without creating any account or giving your email address.

Mural Tool

Mural is the virtual whiteboard where the majority of course activity will occur. It’s easy to use, but it’s important that you take a few minutes and familiarize yourself IN ADVANCE of your training with its tools and features.

  • PRIOR TO THE COURSE START DATE go to the “Get to Know the Mural Tool
  • Click on “View as a visitor”. You do not need to create an account or give your email address.
  • Review and practice with the different tools well before the workshop start date.

Zoom

You didn’t come to training to stare at a whiteboard. You came to learn about, and discuss, Scrum. For that, we’ll need to use Zoom so you can see and hear Mark and your fellow attendees, just like in a classroom.

Prepare by having the Zoom app installed, and using the test feature to ensure you have audio and video working: https://zoom.us/test

Zoom comes in two flavours, a web app and desktop app. Most people who have technical problems in the training tried to use the web app.

To meet Scrum Alliance requirements for certification, you will need to be visible on camera in the Zoom Conference room during the entire class.

Real names must be used when logging in to Zoom.

Test your connection to Zoom well in advance of the course in case there are conflicts. Know how to use the Mute/Unmute and Chat features.

Zoom Emergency Contact

If something goes horribly wrong and you can’t connect to the course in Zoom while it’s in session, and you’ve tried everything else possible to solve the problem, text Mark right away and let him know: (613) 862-2538. Also send a brief text message with your name and then connect to the Zoom classroom by phone until connection is restored.

Google Docs

The core exercise of the course will be building a storybook, and you will be doing that in Google Docs. As with Zoom and Mural, if your system can’t access Google Docs, you will need to make arrangements for one that can.

Test that your system can access Google Docs by clicking here to ensure that you can access the sample folder and view the initial contents.

4. Preparation Checklist

When you have completed all preparation, please email Mark at mark@agilepainrelief.com and tell us, so we know that you, and your local system, are fully prepared for start of class.

All Participants

  • Review Scrum course preparation materials (reading and videos)
  • Introduce yourself, and share your course Acceptance Criteria

Virtual Workshops Only

  • Know how to navigate within Mural and create basic elements (draw, sticky notes, etc)
  • Connect to Zoom Conference tool and test audio and video using webcam, earbuds/headphones, and mic
  • Ensure that your system allows Google Doc access
  • Download local copy of course workbook pdf for occasional reference during course

FAQs

Do I have to be on camera the whole time? [Virtual workshops only]

Yes, it is a requirement of the Scrum Alliance, the certifying body that we work under, for certification. We will take breaks every hour so you will have plenty of opportunities to step away.

What if I miss class time?

Please let me know as soon as possible what is happening and why so I can help adapt to meet your needs. We’re an empathetic team, however empathy is easier when you know what is happening.

I’ll look forward to seeing you in class!

~ Mark

Get Certified

Explore what Scrum is and how to make it work for you in our Scrum Certification training. Hands-on learning will guide you to improve teamwork, deliver quick feedback, and achieve better products and results.

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About this course

Focuses on the role of the team and the ScrumMaster. Get the skills and practical experience necessary to improve teamwork, take the exam, and advance your career with a certification that is in high demand today. Often the best fit for anyone new to Scrum.

Learning and Benefits

Relatable Scenarios

Learn on-the-job applications of key Scrum concepts, skills, principles, along with practical solutions that you can apply the next day for difficult, real-life situations.

Respected Certification

Everything you need to earn your Scrum Alliance® ScrumMaster certification, including exam fee and membership, and so much more.

Practical Exercises

With focus on the challenges that real teams face, and tools to dig deeper. You don’t need more boring Scrum theory. You need something you can sink your teeth into to see immediate results.

Jargon-Free Learning

This workshop is not just for software development or people with a computer science degree. We’ve helped many non-software teams with Scrum.

Career Advancement

Use Scrum knowledge to standout at work, get paid more, and impress your customer, all without burning out.

GenAI for Systems Thinking

Learn the basics of using Generative AI as a tool to support Systems Thinking in your ScrumMaster role. Explore how to leverage GenAI to help uncover patterns, and think more deeply about the systems your team operates in.

Ongoing Support

Your learning doesn’t stop when the workshop ends. You get lifetime access to all course materials, plus a followup email series designed to reinforce your learning objectives and help you apply what you’ve learned on the job.