On time. In budget. What they need (even if that changes!). These are moving targets and yet, you’re expected to deliver all three.
Agile methods dominate the software development space, in large part because:
- Agile methods improve the ability to meet schedule deadlines
- Agile quality is better than traditional norms
- Agile methods continue to provide users with a competitive advantage
It’s no wonder that other organizational functions are beginning to eye Agile methods as an attractive option for project management, decision making, and prioritization. Agile provides a framework for adapting to change as it happens and working with the project sponsor to deliver the content most needed by learners.
While elearning teams can benefit greatly from adopting Agile, this workshop addresses specific adaptations to Agile methods proven to be effective for instructional designers and developers.
Megan Torrance is CEO and founder of TorranceLearning, connecting learning strategy to design, development, data and ultimately performance. Megan has over 25 years of experience in learning design, deployment and consulting. Megan and the TorranceLearning team are passionate about sharing what works so they devote considerable time to teaching and sharing about Agile project management for learning design, racial equity, and xAPI & learning analytics.
Megan is the author of Agile for Instructional Designers, Data & Analytics for Instructional Designers, and Making Sense of xAPI. She is also a Facilitator with eCornell’s Women’s Executive Leadership certificate, and courses in virtual teaming, team leadership and communication.
Website: https://www.torrancelearning.com/