Integrating Scrum With Other Design Approaches to Support Student Innovation Projects

Integrating Scrum With Other Design Approaches to Support Student Innovation Projects

David Parsons, Kathryn MacCallum, Hayley Sparks
ISBN13: 9781799848851|ISBN10: 179984885X|EISBN13: 9781799848868
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4885-1.ch012
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Parsons, David, et al. "Integrating Scrum With Other Design Approaches to Support Student Innovation Projects." Agile Scrum Implementation and Its Long-Term Impact on Organizations, edited by Kenneth R. Walsh, et al., IGI Global, 2021, pp. 190-208. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-4885-1.ch012

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Parsons, D., MacCallum, K., & Sparks, H. (2021). Integrating Scrum With Other Design Approaches to Support Student Innovation Projects. In K. Walsh, S. Mahesh, & C. Trumbach (Eds.), Agile Scrum Implementation and Its Long-Term Impact on Organizations (pp. 190-208). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-4885-1.ch012

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Parsons, David, Kathryn MacCallum, and Hayley Sparks. "Integrating Scrum With Other Design Approaches to Support Student Innovation Projects." In Agile Scrum Implementation and Its Long-Term Impact on Organizations, edited by Kenneth R. Walsh, Sathiadev Mahesh, and Cherie C. Trumbach, 190-208. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2021. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-4885-1.ch012

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Abstract

Students who are innovating in a project-based context need appropriate frameworks to support applied research that is easily understandable, flexible to different contexts, and appropriate to their needs. Such support is particularly important when the research involves the development of a technology-related artifact, where students need empirical methods for the design and evaluation of that artifact, in addition to guidance in meeting the academic requirements of their courses. This chapter describes a Scrum-based approach for supporting innovations in learning contexts, extending previous proposals in the literature. The context of the research is two academic programs where students undertake innovative technology-based research projects. The new research model is designed to provide a better supporting framework to assist them to effectively manage their projects by integrating the adaptive cycles and ceremonies of the Scrum agile method with complementary concepts and phases from Design Thinking, Design Science, and Design-Based Research.

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