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Agile teamwork prep #239
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Looks gooood 🤩 I just had a couple small tweaks, if you agree :)
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| ## Part 1. Review key topics from [the Foundation module](../../../courses/foundation/intro-to-agile/week1/preparation.md) | ||
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| Before the class, make sure you remember the following concepts: |
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| Before the class, make sure you remember the following concepts: | |
| Before the session, make sure you remember the following concepts: |
| ## Key idea | ||
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| This module simulates real teamwork in a real development cycle. | ||
| Preparation is needed so we spend the session building, planning, syncing, and reviewing — not learning basic theory. |
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| Preparation is needed so we spend the session building, planning, syncing, and reviewing — not learning basic theory. | |
| Preparation is needed so we spend the session building, planning, syncing, and reviewing — not learning the theory. |
Just removing "basic" since many trainees probably feel like it's new and not basic :D
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@saloumeh-67 @siderdk What do you think about not having an assignment here? It makes sense that the "assignment" is to practice it in the final project. But wondered if you had a different idea for a small assignment here instead. |
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| During the Final Project, your team should: |
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If we agree there is no assignment here (just waiting for the others to comment), i'll move these requirements to the final project plan instead (just writing them here for now). I think we should only describe the requirements for the final project in one place, rather than in here too.
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I agree about avoiding repetition, I suggest however we have a couple of lines explaining to the trainees the necessity of taking a look at the requirements section of the final project plan (with a link).
It will be a long time before they get back to these concepts, and it does not hurt getting them exposed to future a bit. what do you think?
regarding assignments: As much as I am not a fan of not having assignments, and even less of the trainees not having coding assignments is so many weeks in the middle of the program, I cannot think of what to suggest here 🤷
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We can link speficially to the "organisational" requirements in the final project (which will cover the things taught in this module). We don't have that page ready yet, but here's the example from foundation - i think it will look kind similar.
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@pronich we discussed in the staff team and it is ok with the lack of assignment here for now. I made a couple of suggestions above still, if you are happy to resolve we can merge this as soon as possible :) Thanks again for your help! |
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