Learn Scrum by Teaching It

Master the Scrum framework by creating your own video guide

Why Create a Scrum Video?

"If you want to master something, teach it." This ancient wisdom is at the heart of our approach. By creating a video explaining Scrum, you will:

  • Deeply understand the framework by explaining it to others

  • Develop confidence in discussing Agile concepts

  • Create a resource you can share with your team

  • Build storytelling skills essential for Agile leadership

Your Learning Journey

Step 1: Study the Script

We've provided a carefully crafted script that breaks down Scrum into digestible parts. Download and:

  • Read it multiple times to understand the flow

  • Mark key concepts you want to emphasise

  • Personalise it with your own examples

  • Practice telling the story in your own words

Download Scrum Script (PDF)

Step 2: Practice Your Delivery

Before recording, build confidence through practice:

  • Record yourself on your phone first

  • Practice explaining concepts to family and friends

  • Time your delivery (aim for 9-10 minutes)

  • Focus on natural, conversational tone

Step 3: Create Your Video

Use Veed.io to record your presentation:

Basic Setup

  • Create free Veed.io account

  • Set up screen recording

  • Test your microphone or use your airpods!

  • Prepare your slides

Recording Tips

  • Find a quiet space

  • Use visual aids effectively

  • Take breaks between sections

  • Stay hydrated!

Suggested Video Structure

Break your presentation into these sections:

  1. Welcome & Why Scrum Matters (1 minute)

    Connect with your audience by sharing why Scrum is valuable

  2. The Big Picture (2 minutes)

    Overview of the 21 components and how they fit together

  3. Key Elements Deep Dive (5 minutes)

    Focus on roles, events, and artifacts

  4. Bringing It All Together (2 minutes)

    Connect the dots and inspire action

Share & Grow

After creating your video:

  • Share it with your team for feedback

  • Use it to introduce new team members to Scrum

  • Create follow-up videos on specific aspects

  • Build a learning community by encouraging others to create their own versions

 

Resources & Support

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