The start date for this SAP Expert Lecture is Tuesday, 21 April 2026.
If you're new to this format, take a moment to watch our short video, What Are SAP Expert Lectures?— it offers a quick overview of what makes these expert-led, time-bound courses unique and what you can expect as a learner.
We’re excited to have you join and hope you find the course engaging, insightful, and relevant to your professional development.
What You’ll Learn
In this course, you'll discover Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence with the free, open-source visual language Snap!. You will get to know introductory coding concepts and delve into more advanced programming paradigms. You will explore what Artificial Intelligence is and how it might change the way we use computers. Topics include:
- Building Blocks
- Building Systems
- Building AI
Follow the video lectures and join us for hands-on Snap! programming projects.
The learning materials will be available for download. Complete the quizzes to earn a Record of Achievement.
Join the Discussion
Engage with fellow learners and SAP experts in the course discussion forum — ask questions, share perspectives, and explore the course topics together.
Please note: the forum is available until Thursday, 21 May 2026. Don’t miss the opportunity to participate in live discussions and get answers from the experts!
Meet the Experts
The course is presented by Jens and Jadga, both part of the team that develops the Snap! programming language, and their experience brings practical insights to every topic covered in the course.

Jadga Huegle
Originally a biologist, Jadga discovered her interest in computer science while building a small, connected greenhouse. Since then, she has become a Snap! enthusiast and is eager to share her excitement with everyone. Jadga works for SAP’s Snap! team and develops, among other things, learning material like this course.

Jens Moenig
Jens is the Snap! lead developer and develops interactive programming languages at SAP. Ever since he helped make Scratch, Jens has fallen in love with live, blocks-based computing. So much, that he quit his career as a lawyer to become a researcher and designer of such software environments. Jens wants everyone to have the opportunity to discover the beauty and joy of computing. In his spare time, Jens plays the guitar and mandolin.