WALLDORF, Germany, Feb. 11, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- SAP NEWSBYTE — SAP SE (NYSE: SAP) today announced more than 1 million enrollments on the openSAP platform just three years after the launch of the educational offering that delivers online courses. SAP started the openSAP platform in 2013 to create a learning environment specifically designed for the digital age.
Today, people no longer have time to spend in the classroom and want to learn at their own convenience and pace while sharing insights and lessons with peers. openSAP was conceived to tap into that need with a cloud-based learning service hosting free massive open online courses (MOOCs) in association with the Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI) based in Potsdam, Germany. SAP partnered with HPI, using the openHPI concept as a basis for openSAP. The high volume of enrollments on openSAP in less than three years indicates the growing popularity of the courses offered on the platform. These courses have proven highly engaging and effective, boasting a far higher completion rate (25 percent to 30 percent) than, for example, academic MOOCs (4 percent to 7 percent).
"I am enthusiastic about what the openSAP platform has provided to over 300,000 unique learners from more than 180 countries," said Professor Hasso Plattner, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of SAP SE. "We attribute the success of the platform to the fact that the courses are crafted specifically with the user in mind. Our courses are relevant to professionals' careers and day to day tasks. Whether you are an SAP software user, employee, or just interested in digital technology, these courses are highly impactful."
Professor Christoph Meinel, Scientific Institute Director and CEO of the Hasso Plattner Institute, and his team help SAP to continuously evolve the platform. "Working with openSAP to build new features based on their learners' needs, together with our openHPI learners' needs, we have developed amazing online learning experiences to bring classroom training to a global audience," said Professor Meinel.
Having served more than 300,000 professionals through the openSAP platform, SAP is continuing its commitment to furthering the transformation of the digital workforce by announcing three additional MOOCs. The three new courses offered are:
openSAP is an online learning platform from SAP. All learning materials are accessible from any device and the platform features MOOCs that allow users to learn at their own pace. The courses, which use tried and trusted classroom concepts, are free of charge. Included in the course format are weekly assignments, discussion forums and even final exams.
For more information on the program and available courses, visit openSAP and the SAP News Center. Follow SAP on Twitter at @sapnews.
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