on ‎2009 Feb 05 11:20 PM
Hi! As a faculty member... does the curricula work with or without the SAP software? Is it better to lecture with the software or can I get by without it?
If I'm part of a member university how many students can I provide access to the software? Are there any limitations?
Also, I'm based in Philadelphia with connections to the 2nd largest university... Can I pick my UCC or will it be assigned to me? I'm open to either one!
Many thanks!
Richard
Request clarification before answering.
I use SAP as a tool to help students learn business processes and cross functionality of sharing information throughout the enterprise. Various guest speakers have emphasized to my classes that students should learn the concepts and processes; they will teach them the software. However, using the software helps students see these concepts and processes happen in real time.
I am experimenting this semester with adding a group element. After completing the sales order process individually in Fitter Snacker, I form groups of 3. They role play sales, inventory, and accounting and repeat the activities 3 times in each role. Students acquired a better understanding of the integration and sharing of information in the enterprise system.
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