TY - JOUR
T1 - Design Guidelines for Enterprise Software Training in Higher Education Based on Technology-Mediated Learning
AU - Heim, Sophie
AU - Egawa, Mayumi
AU - Hein, Andreas
AU - Wittges, Holger
AU - Krcmar, Helmut
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 by the authors of this article. Published under CC-BY.
PY - 2024/6/5
Y1 - 2024/6/5
N2 - There is an increasing demand for a qualified future workforce in the enterprise software (ES) domain, for which students should be prepared. However, due to the complexity of ES, many lecturers lack the skills to practically integrate ES into their teaching activities. ES training must be investigated holistically to address this issue, integrating the perspectives of the involved actors. Therefore, the research field of technology-mediated learning (TML) offers valuable concepts. In this paper, we first identify and present five main concepts of TML performance based on related literature. Second, we present findings from a single-case study conducted within the global academic alliance program of the ES company SAP. The program’s objective is to demonstrate the practical application of ES to students through lecturers. Unlike previous research, we consider the students’ perspective and incorporate the viewpoints of lecturers and subject matter experts (SMEs) who train the lecturers to create a comprehensive overview. Based on the insights from TML literature and the case study, we present design guidelines for ES training that take into account TML concepts, actors’ perspectives, and training aspects. Our findings highlight the universal applicability of TML in the practical context of designing ES training in higher education.
AB - There is an increasing demand for a qualified future workforce in the enterprise software (ES) domain, for which students should be prepared. However, due to the complexity of ES, many lecturers lack the skills to practically integrate ES into their teaching activities. ES training must be investigated holistically to address this issue, integrating the perspectives of the involved actors. Therefore, the research field of technology-mediated learning (TML) offers valuable concepts. In this paper, we first identify and present five main concepts of TML performance based on related literature. Second, we present findings from a single-case study conducted within the global academic alliance program of the ES company SAP. The program’s objective is to demonstrate the practical application of ES to students through lecturers. Unlike previous research, we consider the students’ perspective and incorporate the viewpoints of lecturers and subject matter experts (SMEs) who train the lecturers to create a comprehensive overview. Based on the insights from TML literature and the case study, we present design guidelines for ES training that take into account TML concepts, actors’ perspectives, and training aspects. Our findings highlight the universal applicability of TML in the practical context of designing ES training in higher education.
KW - design guidelines
KW - enterprise software
KW - higher education
KW - SAP
KW - technology-mediated learning (TML)
KW - training
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U2 - 10.3991/ijep.v14i5.47537
DO - 10.3991/ijep.v14i5.47537
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85196535365
SN - 2192-4880
VL - 14
SP - 170
EP - 191
JO - International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy
JF - International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy
IS - 5
ER -