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The University Alliances Americas team wishes to give a special thanks to each of the professors who led workshops for us this summer. We appreciate all the hard work that went into making their sessions a success. A thanks goes out to: Gilbert Babin, Lorraine Gardiner, Dave Haseman, Ross Hightower, Nancy Jones, Nitin Kalé, Pierre-Majorique Leger, Simha Magal, Jacques Robert, Bret Wagner, and Tom Wilder.

The Americas UCCs at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and California State University, Chico provided systems and technical support for all three events. Thank you to our Americas UCCs!

We also want to express our appreciation to the teams at HEC Montreal, CSU, Chico, and UW-Milwaukee for all their hard work! It is a significant effort to host our group of professors attending workshops - coordinating logistics, catering, copies, supporting us with internet access / systems connectivity, parking, hotels .... the list goes on and on.

Our workshops are truly a community effort -- thanks to all that contributed to these successful events!

We encourage you to utilize the resources in the University Alliances library to learn more about SAP on your own.  Two other great sources of learning are SCN-side resources: SCN Events (check-out the virtual events) and SCN e-learning topics.

We look forward to greeting many of you at our future workshop events!

NOTE:  All links to course materials and discussion threads below are only accessible to professors with access to our members-only workspace.

LOGISTICS

Check out general workshop information with suggested hotels, airports, parking and other details for each venue.

  

OFFERINGS:

CHICO, CALIFORNIA: June 4-7, 2012

  

Workshop  Discussion Forum and MaterialsDescription

Introduction to SAP University Alliances and SAP ERP

Registration is closed.

CW Discussion Thread:

https://cw.sdn.sap.com/cw/thread/25601

Participants are introduced to the SAP University Alliances program, the SAP ERP application, and best practices for effectively teaching with University Alliances curriculum. Core ERP processes will be covered with a focus on teaching the concepts, principles, and techniques related to these processes and hands-on exercises. Participants will also play the ERPsim distribution game on the final afternoon.

After completing this foundational course, attendees are prepared to progress to other University Alliances workshops offered at later dates and include ERP processes in your classroom.

Audience: faculty new to SAP ERP and who wish to use SAP ERP as a hands-on tool to teach integrated business processes. 

Prerequisites: none.

Instructor: Simha Magal, Grand Valley State University

Analytic Applications

Registration is closed.

CW Discussion Thread:

https://cw.sdn.sap.com/cw/thread/25603

“Analytic Applications” and “Data Warehousing” are the only workshops this summer for which attendees may take two topics during a workshop week.

Participants are introduced to SAP BusinessObjects and SAP Crystal analytic applications. The focus is on hands-on exercises covering end user analytics. After completing this workshop, attendees are prepared to optionally progress to the developer-focused topic below.

Audience: faculty wishing to introduce hands-on end user-focused analytics content in the classroom.

Prerequisites: prior completion of an “Introduction to SAP University Alliances and SAP ERP” workshop.

Instructor: Lorraine Gardiner, California State University, Chico

Dates: June 4 & 5, 2012.

Data Warehousing

Registration is closed.

CW Discussion Thread:

https://cw.sdn.sap.com/cw/thread/25604

"Data Warehousing" and "Analytic Applications”  are the only workshops this summer for which attendees may take two topics during a workshop week.

Participants are introduced to SAP NetWeaver Business Warehouse (SAP NetWeaver BW). The focus is on hands-on exercises covering developer-focused analytics using the latest 7.3 release of SAP NetWeaver BW.

Audience: faculty wishing to use SAP NetWeaver BW to demonstrate development of a data warehouse.

Prerequisites: prior completion of both an “Introduction to SAP University Alliances and SAP ERP” and an end user-focused business intelligence workshop.

Instructor: Lorraine Gardiner, California State University, Chico

Dates: June 6 & 7, 2012

SAP ERP Configuration using Global Bike, Inc.

Registration is closed.

CW Discussion Thread:

https://cw.sdn.sap.com/cw/thread/25605

Participants are introduced to configuration in SAP ERP. Concepts and exercises from the prior BPI curricula have been migrated to Global Bike, Inc. The workshop focuses on hands-on exercises in configuring the major processes in SAP ERP.

Audience:  Faculty wishing to demonstrate how companies represent their business in ERP.

Prerequisites: prior completion of “Introduction to SAP University Alliances” and “Introduction to SAP ERP” workshops or equivalents.Note: attendees should have experience executing sales, purchasing, manufacturing and accounting processes in SAP ERP. 

Pre-work: process exercises to prepare for configuring SAP ERP starting day 1 of the workshop.

Instructor: Tom Wilder, California State University, Chico

      

MONTREAL, QUEBEC: June 18-21, 2012

Workshop  Discussion Forum and MaterialsDescription

ERP Simulation Game

Level 1 Training

Registration is closed.

CW Discussion Thread:

https://cw.sdn.sap.com/cw/thread/25606

Participants are introduced to the ERPsim distribution and manufacturing games. Faculty gain hands-on experience inputting operational decisions and monitoring business performance in SAP ERP, and learn best practices for coaching students and administering the games.

Audience: faculty who want to use simulation-based learning to demonstrate core business processes in SAP ERP.

Prerequisites: prior completion of an “Introduction to SAP University Alliances and SAP ERP” workshop.

Pre-work: participants need to attend a 3 hour pre-workshop online session to become oriented to ERPsim and play the distribution game. Choose either Monday, June 11 at 4:00-7:00 pm EDT, or Thursday June 14 at 6:00-9:00 pm EDT. Dial in and web conference details

Instructors: HEC Montreal team

ERP Simulation Game

Level 2 Training

Registration is closed.

CW Discussion Thread:

https://cw.sdn.sap.com/cw/thread/25607

Participants are introduced to advanced topics in ERPsim: the logistics game, business intelligence, and configuration. Includes advanced pedagogical approaches and troubleshooting.  At the end of the workshop, faculty may optionally take the Level 2 certification exam.

Audience: faculty who wish to deepen their skills teaching with ERPsim, including those who wish to become instructors certified by the ERPsim lab at HEC Montreal to teach ERPsim Level 1 to other faculty.

Prerequisites: prior completion of an “Introduction to SAP University Alliances and SAP ERP” workshop and an ERPsim workshop, as well as experience teaching students with ERPsim.

Instructor: HEC Montreal team

SAP NetWeaver®

Registration is closed.

CW Discussion Thread:

https://cw.sdn.sap.com/cw/thread/25608

Participants are introduced to the SAP NetWeaver 7.3 technology platform and development tools. Content will support both those who are new to SAP NetWeaver as well as those who have been exposed to the previous workshops and previous versions of the curriculum. Different levels of exercises will be available for use based on the participant’s background.

Audience: Technically oriented faculty who want to learn the SAP NetWeaver toolset or applications development on the SAP NetWeaver platform. Note: since starting in Fall 2012 only SAP NetWeaver 7.3 will be available to University Alliances Americas, faculty planning to teach with SAP NetWeaver are encouraged to attend this workshop.

Prerequisites: prior completion of an “Introduction to SAP University Alliances and SAP ERP” workshop

Instructor: Dave Haseman, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN: July 9-12, 2012

Workshop  Discussion Forum and MaterialsDescription

Analytic Applications

Registration now closed.

C-W Discussion thread:

https://cw.sdn.sap.com/cw/thread/26145

“Analytic Applications” and “Data Warehousing” are the only workshops this summer for which attendees may take two topics during a workshop week.

Participants are introduced to SAP BusinessObjects and SAP Crystal analytic applications. The focus is on hands-on exercises covering end user analytics. After completing this workshop, attendees are prepared to optionally progress to the developer-focused topic below.

Audience: faculty wishing to introduce hands-on end user-focused analytics content in the classroom.

Prerequisites: prior completion of an “Introduction to SAP University Alliances and SAP ERP” workshop.

Instructor: Nitin Kale, University of Southern California

Dates: July 9 & 10, 2012.

Data Warehousing

Registration now closed.

C-W Discussion thread:

https://cw.sdn.sap.com/cw/thread/26146

"Data Warehousing" and "Analytic Applications”  are the only workshops this summer for which attendees may take two topics during a workshop week.

Participants are introduced to SAP NetWeaver Business Warehouse (SAP NetWeaver BW). The focus is on hands-on exercises covering developer-focused analytics using the latest 7.3 release of SAP NetWeaver BW.

 

Audience: faculty wishing to use SAP NetWeaver BW to demonstrate development of a data warehouse.

Prerequisites: prior completion of both an “Introduction to SAP University Alliances and SAP ERP” and an end user-focused business intelligence workshop.

Instructor: Nitin Kale, University of Southern California

Dates: July 11 & 12, 2012

Mobile Application Development - Introduction to Sybase Unwired Platform

Registration is closed.

C-W Discussion thread:

https://cw.sdn.sap.com/cw/thread/25598

Participants are introduced to Sybase Unwired Platform. Includes hands-on exercises in developing device-independent as well as native mobile applications, standards based connectivity between SAP and mobile devices, and graphics.

Audience: Technically oriented faculty interested in developing mobile applications using Sybase Unwired Platform. Note: faculty who wish to participate in the first use (Beta test) of Sybase Unwired Platform curriculum in Fall 2012 must attend this workshop.

Prerequisites: Some programming skills.

Instructors: Dave Haseman of University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee & Ross Hightower of Texas A&M University

Introduction to SAP University Alliances and SAP ERP

Registration now closed.

C-W Discussion thread:

https://cw.sdn.sap.com/cw/thread/25599

Participants are introduced to the SAP University Alliances program, the SAP ERP application, and best practices for effectively teaching with University Alliances curriculum. Core ERP processes will be covered with a focus on teaching the concepts, principles, and techniques related to these processes and hands-on exercises. Participants will also play the ERPsim distribution game on the final afternoon.

After completing this foundational course, attendees are prepared to progress to other University Alliances workshops offered at later dates and include ERP processes in your classroom.

Audience: faculty new to SAP ERP and who wish to use SAP ERP as a hands-on tool to teach integrated business processes. 

Prerequisites: none.

Instructor: Bret Wagner, Western Michigan University

Introduction to SAP Business ByDesign®

Registration is closed.

C-W Discussion thread:

https://cw.sdn.sap.com/cw/thread/25600

Participants are introduced to a variety of teaching resources using SAP Business ByDesign®, including new curriculum.

Audience: Faculty interested in demonstrating business processes and integrated systems using SAP Business ByDesign.

Prerequisites: none

Instructor: Nancy Jones, California State University, Chico

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