scrumreferencecard.com is a Scrum resource site maintained by Michael James (MJ, Software Process Mentor). Its core resource is the English 6-page Scrum Reference Card, with links to printable versions in Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, and other languages. The site also lists articles or PDFs such as the Scrum Master's Checklist, enterprise agile impediments, metrics, HR and Scrum, and points readers to Scrum Training Series, a free online Scrum training series.
Based on the crawled text, this is not a course platform in the traditional sense; it is closer to a βreference library + free eLearning gateway.β The only clearly stated delivery format is βFree online Scrum training, a fun elearning series.β There is no information about live classes, recorded videos, 1-on-1 coaching, class hours, assignments, or a structured learning path. The subject areas focus on Scrum, agile development, enterprise agility, and software process improvement. In terms of language, the main materials are in English, while the reference card is available in Spanish, Simplified Chinese, and Japanese, which is somewhat convenient for Chinese-speaking learners.
The text notes that the online training can supplement Certified Scrum Master training, but it does not state that the site itself issues certificates or certifications. Therefore, if your goal is to obtain a formal credential such as CSM or PSM, you will still need to go through certification bodies such as Scrum Alliance or Scrum.org. As for instructor background, the available information only confirms that the author, Michael James, is a Software Process Mentor. Pricing is attractive: the reference card can be printed on your own; printed tri-fold cards can be requested from the author and are βfree or cheapβ depending on quantity; and the online Scrum Training Series is marked as free, making it very cost-effective.
The main advantages are that the materials are lightweight, free, multilingual, and suitable for quick review or classroom support. The Scrum Master's Checklist is also practical for the day-to-day work of Scrum Masters. The downsides are the lack of information about course structure, update frequency, support, Q&A mechanisms, and certification, so it is hard to treat it as a substitute for systematic training. It is best suited for Scrum beginners, Scrum Masters, agile coaches, software team leads, and people attending CSM training who need supplementary materials.
The crawled text does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment methods, or network restrictions, so the access status in China is unknown. Since the main resources are webpages and PDFs, the theoretical barrier to access is low, but the availability of linked external training sites needs to be tested in practice. Alternatives include Scrum.org, Scrum Alliance, Agile Alliance, Atlassian Agile Coach, as well as agile community courses in China or corporate in-house training.
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