Sprint #1
Sprint Dates
All sprints will have the same due dates, but the sprint start and end dates are slightly shifted depending on when a team has their lab (1 hour and 50 minutes) and team meeting (50 minutes). This is so that sprints always start with a lec and follow the format lec-lab-lec-lab.
You can find a visual of the sprint schedule in the Agile Training Ceremonies page. More details will be covered in the agile training below.
Lab (Mon/Tues) then Meeting (Thurs/Fri) |
Meeting (Mon/Tues) then Lab (Thurs/Fri) |
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Sprint Start Date |
*Mon 8/19 |
Mon 8/19 |
Sprint End Date |
Wed 9/4 |
Sun 9/1 |
Due Date |
Wed 9/4 by 11:59 PM ET |
*Please note that sprint 1 starts on August 19, the first day of fall 2024 semester, for both schedules. Once we are in a regular sprint schedule, you will see the lab then meeting schedule shift to starting on Thursdays.
Sprint Tasks
The first sprint has a lot of tasks to help aide with onboarding. To account for this extra time, more of your first sprint grade is allocated towards professional development. In future sprints, plan to spend more time working on your project. |
✓ Anvil Access
*Do not submit this more than once. You only need to create one account that you will use for Seminar and Corporate Partners. If you already filled this out for Seminar (TDM 101, 201, 301, 401, 501), do not do it again.*
When: By the first day of class
What: Create an ACCESS account so you can login to Anvil. Do not do this again if you already set it up for Seminar.
Where: Find instructions to create an ACCESS account to utilize Anvil here. Don’t forget the last step of submitting your username to the Qualtrics survey (at the bottom of the instructions page).
✓ Download MS Teams
The Data Mine uses MS Teams as one of our primary communication tools. You will need to download MS Teams to your computer. Your team SHOULD NOT use any other form of communication (e.g., Slack, Discord, etc.) unless approved by The Data Mine staff and your mentor.
When: By the first day of class
What: Review this page about MS Teams in The Data Mine. Download MS Teams Desktop App to your computer (and phone if you would like).
Where: Download via the link above.
✓ Syllabus Quiz
While all teams will work on different projects and mentors will provide a project charter, the syllabus includes information that every Data Mine Corporate Partner student needs to know.
When: Due Wednesday, September 4, 2024 at 11:59 PM ET. Late work will not be accepted.
What: Review the fall 2024 syllabus page and fall 2024 course schedule. Take the quiz up to 3 times before the due date and your highest score will be taken. You may have the syllabus open while you take the quiz. Please note there is a separate syllabus quiz for the 1-credit seminar class (TDM 101, 201, 301, 401, 501).
Where: Take the quiz on Gradescope
✓ Project Management Training
The Data Mine Corporate Partners will implement Agile methods into our project management. Agile is very popular in industry and the majority of our Corporate Partners use it. Now is the best time to practice it while you are a student.
During your first or second lab session, you will be using Legos to learn the Agile approach to project management. Your TA will be facilitating this Lego lab. We encourage you to review this article.
When: Due Wednesday, September 4, 2024 at 11:59 PM ET. Late work will not be accepted.
What: Complete the Agile in The Data Mine Training, participant in the Lego lab activity, and take the quiz.
Where: Take the quiz on Gradescope titled "Sprint 1: Agile in The Data Mine Quiz"
✓ Professional Development
The Data Mine Corporate Partners program is a professional development program. We want to help you develop the skills you need to be successful in your career. We will have a variety of professional development activities throughout the semester.
Each sprint you will complete a few professional development related tasks. To begin, let’s review confidentiality, virtual meeting expectations, email communications and the Kanban Board. Open each accordion by clicking on it, the combined sum pertain to one assignment in Gradescope.
When: Due Wednesday, September 4, 2024 at 11:59 PM ET. Late work will not be accepted.
What: Complete Purdue's Data Classification and Handling Training. NDMN & IDMN students (only) download this file and review instead. If you believe that data was incorrectly handled or shared, please notify datamine@purdue.edu immediately.
Where: Complete the knowledge check for this professional development training on Gradescope in the assignment "Sprint 1: Professional Development".
Why: This is required by for all Data Mine members, including staff, by Purdue University.
When: Due Wednesday, September 4, 2024 at 11:59 PM ET. Late work will not be accepted.
What: Please read and watch the video about how to effectively participate in a virtual meeting and take the quiz in Gradescope.
Where: Complete the knowledge check for this professional development training on Gradescope in the assignment "Sprint 1: Professional Development".
Why: The Data Mine Corporate Partners students meet with their Corporate Partner Mentors online via Microsoft Teams every week. Being able to conduct yourself professionally in a virtual setting is an important skill for students to develop in The Data Mine.
When: Due Wednesday, September 4, 2024 at 11:59 PM ET. Late work will not be accepted.
What: Read the following article on How to Write a Formal Email (5 minutes).
Where: Complete the knowledge check for this professional development training on Gradescope in the assignment "Sprint 1: Professional Development".
Why: Effective email communication is crucial in today's professional world. Mastering this skill enhances productivity, demonstrates professionalism, and can significantly impact your career success.
When: Due Wednesday, September 4, 2024 at 11:59 PM ET. Late work will not be accepted.
What: Watch the following video Preface: Biases and Heuristics (5 minutes)
Where: Complete the reflection for this professional development training on Gradescope in the assignment "Sprint 1: Professional Development".
Why: Data Mine teams are inherently diverse, comprised of members with varied educational backgrounds. Recognizing these differences and being aware of potential biases is crucial. Understanding and addressing these biases can help ensure fair and inclusive team dynamics, fostering better collaboration and innovation.
✓ Sprint #1 Report
When: Due Wednesday, September 4, 2024 at 11:59 PM ET. Late work will not be accepted.
What: Answer the questions in the Sprint #1 Retro Report accessed on Gradescope. You will write your answers directly in the Gradescope assignment.
Where: Submit the report on Gradescope titled "Sprint 1: Report".
✓ Team Introduction Survey
Your TA will create a team introduction survey to get to know more about your interests, experiences, and goals for your time at The Data Mine.
When: Per your TA’s guidance
What: Complete the Qualtrics survey provided to you by your TA.
Where: Please ask your TA about the survey link. This background survey is specific to each team and created in partnership with your TA and Corporate Partner Mentor(s).