Reflect on what was learned during the week.
Explore SAP topics as part of the Journal.
Capture new ideas from knowledge gained.
Record your thoughts throughout the course.
The journal will also give you an opportunity to record a response that may require further research in preparation for other assigned work. Please remember that copying and pasting your own notes without revising is a form of self-plagiarism. After reading your textbook, you should reflect away from the text and then write fully in your own words, integrating course concepts with your own real-world experiences to demonstrate university-level knowledge.
Formatting
Use three headers total, one per main prompt below. Do not list the questions; use headers to properly organize your work. A header is a short one-, two-, or three-word statement that summarizes the intent of the paragraph below it, organizing your original narrative.
Write one quality paragraph per header, addressing your reflection, based on the following question prompts:
What was the most interesting thing you learned this week as you explored the unit learning activity, job aids, and participant guide (found in Course Resources “Getting Started with SAP zip folder)?
What one thing do you plan to research further for the upcoming simulation? Over the next related to the learning activity to prepare for the SAP simulation? What motivates this decision?
What concept do you plan to readily apply after reviewing the simulation activity? How would you rate your preparedness and your contribution to the simulation? How would you rate the team’s cohesiveness during the simulation? If you were not present during the simulation, make sure to record your team evaluation performance for the simulation.