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Additional Scrum Artefacts
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide is titled "Additional Scrum Artefacts" and introduces concepts used in Scrum, an Agile framework for managing project development. The slide displays two sticky note graphics.
The first sticky note outlines the User Story template "As a , I want
so that ``", signifying a format for expressing product backlog items. User Stories are short, simple descriptions of a feature told from the perspective of the person who desires the new capability. The second graphic, resembling a notepad, repeats this template for emphasis.
Flanking the notes are card-like icons with numbers and a label "Card X", representing Planning Poker, a consensus-based, gamified technique for estimating, mostly used to estimate effort or relative size of tasks in software development.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is white, clean, and devoid of any complex designs.
- Two main graphics simulate pieces of paper: a yellow sticky note on the left and a white notepad on the right.
- The sticky note contains handwritten-style text serving as a placeholder for filling in specific User Story details.
- The notepad graphic also includes handwritten-style text and has a blue pushpin at the top, giving the impression that it's pinned to the slide.
- To the left of the sticky note, there are three card icons with the numbers 1, 3, and 1, drawn in a hand-sketched style.
- To the right of the notepad, there are multiple overlapping cards with scribble-like textures, with one card labeled "Card X" prominently displayed in front.
- Each paper-like graphic and the cards are outlined with what appears to be a hand-drawn, sketch-like stroke.
The overall visual theme of the slide is casual and approachable, using elements that mimic real-world objects like sticky notes, notepads, and playing cards. The hand-drawn look of the icons and text suggests a personalized and collaborative nature, aligning with the Scrum framework's emphasis on team interaction and flexible planning.
Use Cases
- Introducing Scrum artefacts to new team members during a training or onboarding session.
- Discussing User Stories and estimation techniques in a sprint planning meeting.
- Explaining the process of backlog grooming to stakeholders unfamiliar with Agile methodologies.
- Facilitating a workshop on Agile practices with interactive elements to help participants understand Scrum tools.
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