Scrum Foundations eLearning Series

Scrum Fundamentals

If you’ve been curious about what Scrum is, this is great place to start. 

The 14-part eLearning series, based on the Scrum Guide*, is broken out into sections as follows:

Scrum Theory and Values—Scrum Theory (05:47), Scrum Values (3:16)
Scrum Roles—Cross Functional and Self-Organizing Teams (1:42), Scrum Roles (2:39)
Scrum Events—Introduction to Scrum Events (3:34), Sprint Planning Meeting (7:35), Daily Scrum (3:40), Sprint Review (2:35), Sprint Retrospective (2:25)
Scrum Artifacts—Scrum Artifacts (3:48), Product Backlog (2:20), Product Backlog Refinement (2:16), Sprint Backlog (2:33), The Increment and Definition of Done (01:58)

We recommend watching the short videos in order. If you want, download the Scrum Foundations eLearning Series transcript to follow along. Also, be sure to review the Learning Objectives, which will allow you to enhance your knowledge. Click the play button below to start eLearning. In other words, Scrum and get it!
 

 


 


 

 

Give Yourself the Credit You Deserve

By studying Scrum, you are transforming the world of work, so let the world know it! If you have an account with Scrum Alliance, make sure you are logged in — we automatically track what you read on our website. Videos (like this eLearning series) are Scrum Education Units (SEUs) that you need to manually add to your account. Once you are there, you can also add SEUs that you earned elsewhere by attending events, volunteering, and more.

Learn More About Scrum

If you're interested in understanding the fundamentals of scrum, check out Scrum Essentials. This microcredential course is a great way to introduce yourself to the core concepts and components of the scrum framework, especially if you're not quite ready for the deeper dive of one of the certification courses. Plus, you'll earn a microcredential to showcase your skills! 
 

Watching all videos in this series earns you one Scrum Education Unit (SEU®) credit.

 
 

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*© Scrum.org and Scrum Inc. Offered for license under the Attribution Share-Alike license of Creative Commons, and also described in summary form here. By utilizing this Scrum Guide you acknowledge and agree that you have read and agree to be bound by the terms of the Attribution ShareAlike license of Creative Commons.