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Introducing Database Design 1. Jenny Pedler jenny@dcs.bbk.ac.uk 0207 079 0720 Senate House Basement B34D. Etiquette. . . No eating or drinking in the lab. Mobile phones OFF during class. Arriving late/ leaving early. Studying the Module. 8 taught sessions + 1 self-study session
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Introducing Database Design 1 Jenny Pedler jenny@dcs.bbk.ac.uk 0207 079 0720 Senate House Basement B34D
Etiquette • No eating or drinking in the lab • Mobile phones OFF during class • Arriving late/ leaving early
Studying the Module • 8 taught sessions + 1 self-study session • Attendance – 75% minimum • Assessment • TMA (25%) Submit at start of Session 5 • FMA (75%) Submit in May • WebCT http://vle.bbk.ac.uk
Discussion • What is a database? • Who keeps information about you in a database? • How do you use databases now or how do you hope to use them after the course?
Software • Access 2003 (preferred) • Installed in college labs • Download for personal use from SCSIS Intranet MSDN Academic Alliance (use SCSIS username and password) • Can also use Access 2000 or XP • DO NOT USE: • Access 97 or earlier • Access 2007 (unless you save database as 2003 version) • Read notes on Access Versions in WebCT