This blog post was published 2022. In the meantime, the offer from SAP Learning Hub has changed - see SAP News article.
In my time as a customer advisor in SAP Training and Adoption, one type of objection was raised again and again when talking about SAP Learning Hub: "E-learning? That's generally not for me!" The concept of e-learning was rejected without having looked into it more deeply. You had to be a certain type, otherwise digital self-learning wouldn't work anyway. It is of course true that different learning types also prefer different learning methods. For example, those who need flexibility in their training are more inclined to use e-learning than those who want to be given a fixed schedule for learning.
In my opinion, however, all types of learners can benefit from digital learning with SAP Learning Hub, albeit to varying degrees. The following article is therefore intended to counteract the phenomenon of categorical rejection as described above and to clarify what SAP's e-learning platform can offer when you get to know it properly.
First, the basics: The platform offers a digital learning environment with a large selection of content and courses through which users can acquire skills in the area of SAP solutions. The content is primarily standard training courses, some of which are also offered as instructor-led SAP Learning Classes in the webshop. Depending on the specific course, manuals, exercises, live sessions or learning systems are available. Those who are also looking for an exchange with experts or other learners can use communities - so-called learning rooms - set up in SAP Learning Hub for various topics. All this is possible completely independently of time and place: The platform offers the opportunity to learn flexibly 24/7.
Learning Journeys provide orientation and help in finding suitable learning content. They can be used to create and structure a personal learning plan. As a beginner, you can simply select a Learning Journey for a desired area or topic and get started right away. The contents of the individual learning journeys are presented and recommended step by step. These can be learning rooms, training sessions or assessments, each of which is suggested in a useful and consecutive order.
As an introduction for interested or completely new users, one of our demos (live and on demand available) as well as the 14-day trial version are recommended. With the trial, however, it should be noted that full learning content is usually not available, as the trial version is more about getting a feeling for the user interface and the form of the learning content. If you already have access to the platform, the initial setup is facilitated by the Learning Journey 1st Steps in SAP Learning Hub.
Depending on what and how much you want to learn with SAP Learning Hub, you can choose from different editions:
Which edition is the right one can also be researched in advance using the catalog, which lists all editions and learning content. On the second spreadsheet "01 Content by Edition" all available as well as pre-filtered content of the individual editions can be displayed (macros must be activated).
Self-study in SAP Learning Hub can, of course, also lead to certification, as this does not necessarily require attending a classroom. Preparation for many certification exams can be successful with SAP Learning Hub if one learns in a disciplined and structured manner. It is therefore advisable to follow the learning journeys corresponding to the selected certification and to complete the preparatory courses conscientiously. And since it is a well-known fact that practice makes perfect, what has been learned should also be put into practice with SAP Learning System Access, as this ability is explicitly tested in certifications. A time quota of 60 hours in the systems is included for example in the Solution Editions and the Professional Edition, but can also be booked separately.
More detailed information regarding SAP Certification as well as tips for successfully passing the exam can be found in this blogpost.
After this plea for the many possibilities of digital learning with SAP Learning Hub, I would like to share some tips and concluding thoughts with the community. Because even the best tool is no good if you don't create the right conditions for its proper usage.
This blog was also published in German under this link.
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