Quests Quest Experience Reports Participants in quests are asked to record their experience here in the Agile Skills Project, for the following reasons: • so others can repeat and independently verify the experiments in the quest • • to gain peer feedback and thus learn even more from your own experience • to be recognized by the community for becoming a more skilled Agile team member At some point we imagine we'll build an automated system that logs quest experience reports, but for now, you can do so on the wiki by creating a Member page with sub-pages for every quest. We've created templates for quests and for quest experiences. Creating Quests Anything that helped you improve your Agile Developer Skills is fair game as a quest--on-the-job experimentation, reading a book, participating in an e-mail group, course work, showing up or presenting at local agile user group meetings or conferences, writing, collaborating with practitioners outside of your own company, consulting, training, etc. The main thing to note is that quests are not additive. The Agile Skills Project will make no attempt to weight quests, because context is so important to how we learn. We imagine that future and current employers will be interested in knowing where someone falls along the Agile Skill Level spectrum, but we only provide a benchmark from which to base those judgments, not the judgments themselves. If you experimented with the intention of improving your Agile Developer Skills, and it didn't turn out, or it did, please log it here. If you can't find the quest already described in the system, add it by creating a new page under the Quests heading, and fill in the Quest template. Peer Reviews of Quests One of the most powerful side-effects of the Quest system is that we're building an inventory of anecdotes about what practices help us become more effective Agile team members. We hope that researchers, newcomers, and practitioners will draw well-informed opinions about the correlation between practice and results. Embarking on Quests Preparation is key to learning. Please review and comment on at least 3 other experience reports before starting out on your quest. When you're done with the quest, log in to this site, and fill in the Quest Experience Report by adding a new page under the appropriate quest. |
