Agile Thinking & Delivery in Tech Projects

Learn to manage and deliver digital and technology projects with agility, collaboration, and impact. This practitioner-led microcredential helps you develop the mindset and methods used by high-performing tech teams to plan, adapt, and deliver results in fast-changing environments.

About the Course

Technology projects require speed, flexibility, and strong teamwork. This course introduces Agile principles and delivery practices that power innovation in software, digital transformation, and startup environments. You will learn to apply Agile frameworks such as Scrum and Kanban, manage sprints, and lead digital collaboration using tools like Trello or Jira. Guided by industry practitioners, you will complete a team-based simulation project that showcases your ability to lead Agile delivery from concept to release.
Entry Requirements
  • No prior project management experience required.
  • Basic digital literacy and teamwork skills are recommended.
  • A problem-solving mindset and readiness to collaborate will help you succeed in this course.nderstanding the role of advanced design in professional creative work

Course Topics Include

  • Foundations of Agile thinking and delivery in modern organisations
  • Agile values, principles, and frameworks (Scrum, Kanban, Lean)
  • Roles and responsibilities within Agile teams
  • Sprint planning, daily stand-ups, and retrospectives
  • Managing product backlogs and prioritising features
  • Using collaboration tools such as Trello, Jira, or Notion
  • Stakeholder communication and adaptive planning
  • Metrics, velocity, and continuous improvement practices
  • Capstone Agile Delivery Simulation Project with mentor feedback and presentation
  • Think Maldives: Applying Agile Delivery to Local Tech and Public Service Projects
  • Revisiting the foundational design principles

Assessment and Certification

  • Continuous quizzes, group exercises, and reflection activities (35%)
  • Final Agile Simulation Project including backlog, sprint report, and presentation (65%)
  • Successful graduates earn a verified 4-credit microcredential (110 learning hours) with transcript and digital badge aligned to EQF Level 5–6

Career Outcomes

  • Gain practical skills for roles such as Project Coordinator, Agile Team Member, or Digital Project Lead.
  • You will be ready to apply Agile methods in software, product design, business, and government technology projects.
  • Your Capstone Simulation Project will demonstrate your ability to lead Agile delivery teams and manage real tech projects effectively.
Level
Beginner
Duration
110 hours
Videos
21
Files included
16
Price:
Coming Soon  •  
Scholarships available for early cohorts
APPLY NOW
Education Webflow Template - Cambridge - Created by Wedoflow.com and Azwedo.com