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About the Course

This course discusses common foundational principles and practices used by agile methodologies, providing you with a flexible set of tools to use in your role (e.g. product owner, scrum master, project manager, team member) on an agile team. Learn agile and lean principles, including kanban and scrum, and use Jira Software Cloud as the tool to apply hands-on exercises in these topics. The course includes instruction on company-managed and team-managed Jira projects. After completing this course, you will have a strong foundational understanding of agile principles and practices and hands-on experience with Jira Software Cloud. Site administrators will be able to perform basic administration tasks. You will be able to continuously configure your Jira projects to match your team's custom agile methodology. Once completing this course, you will be prepared to earn your first Atlassian credential: https://go.atlassian.com/coursera-apb-330 *You can use a free Jira Software Cloud site to complete the hands-on labs associated with this course. This will require a Windows, Mac, or Linux computer....

Top reviews

BD

Apr 14, 2019

The Course is good and well structured. It has really strengthened my understanding about the use of Jira, I will recommend this course to anyone who is interested in knowing more about Agile and Jira

PL

May 23, 2021

Indeed a great course which explains the agile methodology concepts from theory to practical implementation with JIRA. And it will definitely help learners if they are using JIRA in the organization.

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By Rahul S P

Mar 15, 2022

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Feb 19, 2022

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Dec 16, 2021

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Oct 18, 2021

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Aug 22, 2021

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By Lisa R

Apr 16, 2021

The content of the course was comprehensive, but there are several things that could be improved upon: First, while most Coursera courses are scripted, they are usually presented in a conversational tone. This was a very dry read, and I found it difficult to focus due to the monotonous delivery. Second, often the definitions used the words they were defining. For example, "Project administrators are users who have been assigned the Administer Project permission." This happened a lot. It would have been more effective to just define the function of the defined terms. Last and most important, the practice projects would have been MUCH more effective by using an actual sample project. Instead, we were asked to title them "Project A" and "Item 1", etc. Using vague generic terms did not help to visualize how a real-world project, issue, story, epic, etc. would be organized.

By Francis K

Oct 1, 2021

As it is a course from Atlassian, the company that made the platform Jira, I expected much more from this course. The course was led by a teacher who looks like is reading a boring book. It was annoying to follow his explanations in a flat speech that makes you lose focus. I also believe that could have many more animations on the screenshots presented, so it would help us to understand where is the main topic of the teacher's explanation. There are some red arrows indicating it, but for a few times and it could have much more animations to make a much better presentation!

By Erick C S

Aug 8, 2023

The content should be updated, it feels like some things aren't where they are shown in videos or are harder to find than what is mentioned in labs. Labs also feel a bit lackluster, just reading some text and trying to follow along, also the tasks and everything feel generic, I could've preferred to have something more closely resembling a real project or case study in them.

It does have some concepts about Kanban boards, Scrum, Agile, and some practice with Jira Software Cloud, but it could've been better.

By Anu V

Jun 21, 2023

Course was not very engaging, and presented in a monotonous voice. A lot of information was presented, very quickly. Lab instructions were sometimes confusing and outdated, whenever I was behind schedule. This was mentioned in the instructions, but I had to often search for instructions or explore on my own.

Overall, the course was useful as a refresher, and taught features that I had not used before. I learned a lot but, I felt the amount of time required was more than what was mentioned.

By oscar f

Apr 15, 2020

Until the end of module 2 its is very interesting, then only talks about sponsor, Atlassian web services=Jira and website management. Also the documentation not fits 100% with real time updates of Jira website services it is from year 2007 copyrigthed.

It helps to learn Scrum Jira webpage services and a little approach to scrum master management.

By Olivier S

Jun 26, 2020

This is a very boring class. It is basically to learn the features of the software but I was expecting more on how to build projects with it.There are a lot of functionalities and all...it is good but I think the course could be done by building a complete project rather than just clicking on different functionalities.

By Aileen C

Oct 26, 2023

The instructor sounded like he was just reading a script. It seems that given that the course and instructions are given in a slide deck format, in order to make things a little more engaging, perhaps you could pause and integrate some of the lab instructions and practice within each module so it is more engaging.

By Robert T

Aug 23, 2020

Covers the essentials but is not presented in the most interesting possible way unfortunately, and you should be aware that the version of Jira provided differs from the version used for demonstrations quite drastically. However I do feel I learned what I set out to and I would recommend it as a swift introduction