🌟 High-Level Reflection & Review “Why the CSD Course with Judy Neher Changed the Way I Build Software” A glowing recommendation and thoughtful reflection on Judy’s teaching, the hands-on approach, and what made it special.

“You Don’t Need Letters After Your Name—But You Might Want This Class Anyway” A candid post about your philosophy on certifications and how this course delivered actual value beyond the resume.

🧠 Learning & Practice Focus “Living the Agile Values as a Developer” Expand on your class reflection. Share how you personally apply the values (with examples), and how the class made those values real.

“What Test-Driven Development Feels Like When You Finally Get It” Reflect on how your understanding or execution of TDD deepened through the course.

“Pairing and Promiscuous Pairing: Why It’s Not Just for XP Purists” Talk about your experience with mob/pair programming in the class and what developers miss out on when they avoid it.

“Technical Excellence Is a Practice, Not a Platitude” Draw on Martin Fowler’s list, class takeaways, and your own insights to explore what technical excellence looks like in real life.

✍️ Notes-as-Content Series “My CSD Class Notes, Part 1: Agile Values with Teeth” Start a series. Each post could explore a section of your notes (Agile principles, events, refinement, DoD…) with commentary.

“What I Learned About the Scrum Roles by Actually Practicing Them” Reflect on your takeaways from the simulations—how seeing PO availability (or lack of it!) made a concept click.

“Definition of Done: The Most Underrated Tool on Your Team” Build off your detailed notes and write a practical guide to evolving a team’s DoD.

“Why You Should Let Developers Talk to Users” Use this to talk about empathy, trust, and feedback loops (and your note on this not being “unfettered access”).

🧩 Bonus: Quirky or Personal Angle “Everything I Know About Teams I Learned from the Tuckman Model” Talk about forming–storming–norming–performing with real-life examples.

“Low-Hanging Fruit Can Rot—And Other Things I’ve Removed from My Vocabulary” A fun post expanding on that quote you liked. Add others you’ve retired from your daily work talk.