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Certified Scrum Developer®

Taught by: Mark Levison
Stand out from the crowd with a certification that proves your knowledge and understanding of the scrum framework. The CSD® course is delivered by world-class trainers who have been extensively evaluated and vetted as leaders in technical practices, scrum, and agility. Successful completion of this course includes a two-year professional membership with Scrum Alliance and a globally recognized certification badge.
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 16 hours |
 Start June 22, 2026 CUT
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Online


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Price increases to CAD1,095 after 06/08/2026

Schedule Details

Monday, June 22 | 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM CUT
Tuesday, June 23 | 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM CUT
Wednesday, June 24 | 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM CUT
Thursday, June 25 | 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM CUT

Max number of students: 15

Virtual Certified Scrum Developer
(CSD) Training 

YOU’LL LEARN HOW TO FIX & AVOID SCRUM PROBLEMS

 

Everyone sells certification.
We sell a system that shows you how to overcome the problems that cause most teams to see minimal improvement from Scrum … and ultimately fail.

Receive more than just certification.

Receive a practical plan that allows you to succeed with Scrum.

Technical Certified Scrum Developer workshop

Code will be in Typescript, Java and .NET. In this interactive online class, we will use Github to share code and exchange learnings. All code in the workshop will be either pair programmed or done ensemble (aka mob) programming style. So if you’re a bit rusty, don’t worry, your teammates will help.

Starting with something classically messy, we will practice taking code that is a antiquated mess and bring it into a modern age. Then we will transition into building a product based on a vision and starting code base that we provide. We will work together to bring our product to “market”. Along the way, we will wrestle with the real challenges of dealing with legacy code, poor acceptance criteria, and questions of good design.

 

EXCLUSIVE BONUSES WE INCLUDE

  • 6 MONTHS of targeted coaching
  • Exclusive cheat sheets, templates and exercises designed by experts to get the results you want
  • Guaranteed problem-solving solutions
  • Sample scripts and communication strategies

Do you want to buy cheap training just so you can put the letters “CSD” after your name?
Or do you want to invest to gain skills that will actually advance your team and career?

You know the difference in quality and price with fast food vs. fine dining, so consider it with your education and career as well.

 

Both Non-Technical and Technical Certified Scrum Developer workshops meet or exceed all requirements for Scrum Alliance certification.  But we won’t just be running through a list of boring learning objectives. You don’t retain what you learn for long if it’s dry and theoretical so, instead, you will learn and practice Scrum and Agile development techniques while building a product.

We make learning fun, and practical for your everyday work.

Technical Certified Scrum Developer workshop

Code will be in Typescript, Java and .NET. In this interactive online class, we will use Github to share code and exchange learnings. All code in the workshop will be either pair programmed or done ensemble (aka mob) programming style. So if you’re a bit rusty, don’t worry, your teammates will help.

Starting with something classically messy, we will practice taking code that is a antiquated mess and bring it into a modern age. Then we will transition into building a product based on a vision and starting code base that we provide. We will work together to bring our product to “market”. Along the way, we will wrestle with the real challenges of dealing with legacy code, poor acceptance criteria, and questions of good design.

By the end of either course, you will understand all of these Agile engineering practices:

Agile Engineering Practices

If you read the following pain points and think, yes, that’s my world, then you would benefit from attending our Technical CSD training.

  • What makes a good Unit Test? How do I write them?
  • Our Unit test suites run slow. They take 20mins to run – what do we do? (We’ve helped clients with hours-long test suites)
  • I’ve heard of TDD, is it possible to practice it without a massive slow down?
  • Our code base is a mess. How do we recover without disappearing for 6 months for a complete rewrite?
  • We have lots of Unit Tests but not much to test the behaviour of our system. What do we do?

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If you’ve not written code in Typescript, Java, C# or other modern programming language then our Non-Technical CSD workshop is designed for your needs.

The non-technical workshop is ideal for Business Analysts, QA, User eXperience, etc who work as a part of a bigger team and will benefit from enhanced skills and practice in collaboration.

Pre-requisites: Basic coding skills in Typescript, Java and .NET, and understanding of GitHub sharing.
Requirements: a webcam and microphone, a browser that isn’t Internet Explorer, and a system that can run the free apps of Google docs, Zoom, and Mural all at the same time. Also an IDE that is good for programming VSCode/IntelliJ/Zed/Your preferred IDR, and a Git client: (GitHub Desktop; one built into your IDE, etc)

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