Sprint #2

Intro Video

Sprint Dates

All sprints will have the same due dates, but the sprint start and end dates are slightly shifted depending on when a team has their lab (2 hours) and lecture (50 minutes). This is so that sprints always start with a lecture (lec) and follow the format lec-lab-lec-lab.

Monday, 9/2: Labor Day (no Corporate Partner meetings/classes)

Lab (Mon/Tues) then Meeting (Thurs/Fri)

Meeting (Mon/Tues) then Lab (Thurs/Fri)

Sprint Start Date

Thurs 9/5

Mon 9/2

Sprint End Date

Wed 9/18

Sun 9/15

Due Date

Wed 9/18 by 11:59 PM ET

To Do

✓ Complete Time Sheet

  • Timesheet #3 due Sunday 9/8 at 11:59 PM EST.

  • Timesheet #4 due Sunday 9/15 at 11:59 PM EST.

✓ Grade Sprint #1 & Team Report #1 & Professional Development #1 on Gradescope by Wednesday 9/11 at 11:59PM EST.

✓ Before Lab #1 prepare to facilitate a conversation about your Team Contract following the instructions linked here.

Sprint Schedule

Team Meeting #1 (50 minutes):

  • This is a credit-bearing class; take attendance and make sure students have their cameras turned on.

  • Project Updates from students:

    • What have they been working on since the last sprint?

    • Were there any hurdles, roadblocks or barriers that they experienced while completing this week’s task?

    • What do they plan on committing to completing by the next mentor meeting?

  • Time for questions from students to mentor.

    • Questions related to the project.

    • Questions related to the company. (Internship, Full-Time Opportunities, and etc.)

  • Ensure students are assigned tasks to work on before meeting again in the next lab.

Lab Section #1 (1 hour and 50 Minutes):

  • Begin lab by doing an Agile review Kahoot with students and a sprint retrospective of sprint #1. Followed by a daily stand-up and sprint planning for sprint #2.

  • Team Contract - Collaborate with your team to create your Team Contract by following the provided outline here. This contract will establish your team’s expectations for the year. Facilitate this process as an open discussion, encouraging all members to provide input. You will submit this contract in Gradescope at the end of the sprint.

  • Assist students in setting up Github on Anvil

  • Use the remainder of the time to work on your project.

Team Meeting #2 (50 minutes):

  • This is a credit-bearing class; take attendance and make sure students have their cameras turned on.

  • Project Updates from students:

    • What have they been working on since the last sprint?

    • Were there any hurdles,roadblocks or barriers that they experienced while completing this weeks task?

    • What do they plan on committing to completing by next mentor meeting?

  • Time for questions from students to mentor.

  • Ensure students are assigned tasks to work on before meeting again in the next lab.

Lab Section #2 (1 hour and 50 Minutes):

  • Begin lab by spending 10-15 minutes on your choice of the 3 following activities

    1. Ice Breaker - Please refer to the TA MS Teams chanel for more ideas

    2. Reviewing Professional Development Topics - In Sprint #1, students Learned about confidentiality, Email communications, Netiquette and the Kanban Board. Refer to the assignments here and facilitate a conversation about their main takeaways or feedback on the assignments.

    3. Discuss upcoming Team Meeting - With your team, spend time to figure out how you want to present your findings to your mentor for this week. For example, you could create a slide that highlights key points and blockers you’re facing, prepare a demo, or anything else that seems suitable.

  • Next, share this sprint’s professional development topic of RACI Matrix and discuss with your team whether you will be using this tool for your project.

  • Next, have students answer the following questions in their daily stand-ups.

    1. What have you been working on since the last meetings?

    2. What are you currently working on?

    3. Are there any blockers preventing you from doing your work?

  • Use the remainder of the time to work on your project.

  • Sprint Tasks for students: Sprint 2 Tasks