Agile Methodology in Online Learning and How It Can Improve Communication: A Case Study
M. Petrescu, A Sterca

TL;DR
This paper explores applying Agile methodologies to online university teaching during COVID-19, demonstrating that Agile-inspired techniques can enhance communication and potentially improve student outcomes.
Contribution
It introduces specific Agile-inspired techniques tailored for online education and provides empirical evidence of their positive impact on student grades.
Findings
Improved student grades with Agile techniques
Enhanced communication in online classes
Practical Agile methods for educators
Abstract
This paper presents a study on using Agile methodologies in the teaching process at the university/college level during the Covid-19 pandemic, online classes. We detail a list of techniques inspired from software engineering Agile methodologies that can be used in online teaching. We also show, by analyzing students grades, that these Agile inspired techniques probably help in the educational process.
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