P01 Agile Project Management for eLearning
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Sunday, March 24
Salon 5
On time. In budget. What they need (even if that changes!). These are moving targets, and yet you’re expected to deliver all three. The software development industry is embracing agile to address these issues, and there is much that the eLearning development world can learn from them. Agile provides a framework for adapting to change as it happens and for working with the client to deliver the content most needed by learners.
In this session, you’ll learn about the agile project management methods adapted specifically for instructional design and development projects—the lot like agile methods approach (LLAMA)—and how to use them on the job. You’ll learn about the tools and supplies needed and how to choose a project to pilot. You’ll use agile tools and techniques for estimating, planning, and managing a design and development project. This recently updated workshop includes subtracks added to support project managers working on LMS or LRS implementations and for xAPI and other projects with a heavier software component, along with its traditional eLearning development focus.
In this session, you will learn:
- To build the business case for agile—LLAMA specifically—and iterative development with SMEs, project sponsors, and your own team
- To kick off projects and create a shared definition of scope and action-focused eLearning people actually want to take
- To estimate and plan the project so you arrive on time and in budget
- To build the environment to support an agile project team
Audience:
Designers, developers, and managers.
Prerequisite audience
knowledge:
An interest in understanding agile project management methods and
a desire to improve the overall health of your projects.
Technology
discussed in this session:
LLAMA—agile project management.
Megan Torrance
CEO
TorranceLearning
Megan Torrance is CEO and founder of TorranceLearning, which helps organizations connect learning strategy to design, development, data, and ultimately performance. She has more than 25 years of experience in learning design, deployment, and consulting . Megan and the TorranceLearning team are passionate about sharing what works in learning, so they devote considerable time to teaching and sharing about Agile project management for learning experience design and the xAPI. She is the author of Agile for Instructional Designers, The Quick Guide to LLAMA, and Making Sense of xAPI. Megan is also an eCornell Facilitator in the Women's Executive Leadership curriculum.