- Level Foundation
- Duration 10 hours
- Course by The University of Maryland, College Park
- Total students 112 enrolled
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About
This course describes how training professionals can use agile project management to build training programs for citizen developers. Disciplined Agile is a framework that uses a toolkit of the best agile project management methods to help project teams build customized Ways of Working for their no-code/low-code application development.
Trainers will practice the skills of agile project management so that they can create more effective training programs for citizen developers. Agile project management will aid citizen developers in rapidly building no-code/low-code applications that are free of defects and can rapidly scale as needed while best meeting the organization's strategic goals.
What you will learn
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The Citizen Developer Mindset: Creating Business Solutions with Design Thinking
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What is Design Thinking?
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Building Empathy with Customers and Stakeholders
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Tools for Understanding Customer Needs
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Prototyping the No-Code/Low-Code Application
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Training Citizen Developers in Design Thinking
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Deliver No-Code/Low-Code Products that Delight Customers and Stakeholders - Product Development and Management Skills
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The Product Life Cycle
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User Experience and No-Code/Low-Code Application Design
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Using Customer Feedback to Build a Better No-Code/Low-Code Product
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Measuring the Success of No-Code/Low-Code Products
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Training Citizen Developers in Product Development and Management
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Development and Delivery Models for Citizen Developers - Disciplined Agile for Rapid Low/No-Code Applications
The Essentials of Agile Project Management
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What is Disciplined Agile Project Management
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No-Code/Low-Code Application Project Management Essentials
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A Case Study of No-Code/Low-Code Application Project
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Training Citizen Developers in Disciplined Agile Project Management
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Syllabus
Week One
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Module One - The Essentials of Agile Project Management
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Module Two - What is Disciplined Agile Project Management?
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Module Three - The Disciplined Agile Process Workshop
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Module Four - The Disciplined Agile Lifecycles
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Module Five - No-Code/Low-Code Application Project Management Essentials
Week Two
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Module One - A Case Study of a No-Code/Low-Code Application Project - Establishing the Project Goals
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Module Two - A Case Study of a No-Code/Low-Code Application Project - Building the Project Team
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Module Three - A Case Study of a No-Code/Low-Code Application Project - The Process Workshop
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Module Four - A Case Study of a No-Code/Low-Code Application Project - Managing the Project
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Module Five - A Case Study of a No-Code/Low-Code Application Project - Delivering the Citizen-Developed App
Week Three
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Module One - Building the Citizen Developer Disciplined Agile Project Management Course – Analysis
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Module Two - Building the Citizen Developer Disciplined Agile Project Management Course - Design
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Module Three - Building the Citizen Developer Disciplined Agile Project Management Course - Development
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Building the Citizen Developer Disciplined Agile Project Management Course – Implementation
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Module Five - Building the Citizen Developer Disciplined Agile Project Management Course - Evaluation
Bonus Week
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Module One - Using Disciplined Agile Project Management for Training Projects - The Process Workshop for Training Departments
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Module Two - Inception Process Goals for Training Departments
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Module Three - Construction Process Goals for Training Departments
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Module Four - Transition Process Goals for Training Departments
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Module Five - Ongoing Process Goals for Training Departments
Auto Summary
Discover how to leverage the Disciplined Agile project management toolkit to empower citizen developers in creating no-code and low-code applications with greater efficiency and effectiveness. This foundational course, offered by edX, is a valuable resource for those in the Business & Management domain, focusing on equipping learners with agile project management skills tailored for rapid application development. Guided by expert instructors, the content spans 10 comprehensive modules, providing in-depth training on agile methodologies, tools, and techniques. Whether you're a professional looking to enhance your project management capabilities or a beginner starting out, the course is available through Professional and Starter subscription options, ensuring accessibility for a wide range of learners. Ideal for those interested in modernizing their approach to project management and application development, this course is designed to facilitate the creation of efficient training programs for citizen developers, paving the way for innovative solutions in the business world.

Bill Brantley