I had originally signed up for the course expecting her associate, John Miller, to be teaching the class. Unsure what happened, but Kim taught it instead.
Kim is super nice and helpful, gave some interesting points about psychology to consider. Loved the use of Miro, it's a great collaborative tool. The moments where I was working with my group, developing our product, were the best parts for me.
However, class felt more theoretical than practical? As someone who already has a few years of experience in Scrum development, I was hoping to get a little more out of it. I wanted to know more about the role of the Product Owner and their interactions with teams. Perhaps that's just on me for having the incorrect expectations.
Additionally, I felt there was a significant amount of downtime where information was repeated and I had trouble remaining engaged.