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05 Nov 2018

Value Added | daily

Class Schedule

Basics | sessions 01-05

22 AUG | intro
27 AUG | clients
29 AUG | servers
05 Sep | networks
10 Sep | basics lab

Web Development | sessions 06-11

12 Sep | structural layer
17 Sep | presentational layer
19 Sep | working with layers
24 Sep | behavior layer
26 Sep | images & design
01 Oct | website lab

Document Markup | sessions 12-14

03 Oct | object layers
08 Oct | graphics
10 Oct | document markup lab

Spreadsheets | sessions 15-19

15 Oct | spreadsheets
17 Oct | formulas & functions
22 Oct | thoughts about data display
 18 Oct  | Fall Break 
24 Oct | database tools
29 Oct | spreadsheets lab

Relational Database | sessions 20-26

31 Oct | relational databases

 05 Nov  | tables | 05.01 |  next session 

07 Nov | relationships
12 Nov | input & output
14 Nov | SQL
19 Nov | complex queries
26 Nov | databases lab
 21 Nov | Thanksgiving 

Presentation | sessions 27-30

28 Nov | presentation design
03 Dec | presentation delivery
05 Dec | presentation lab
12 Dec | 0800-1100 | final in class presentation





Glance over these readings to prepare yourselves for the relationships session.

Read over these

Access 2007: The Missing Manual, 1st Edition
  1. In Access 2007: The Missing Manual, 1st Edition,
    read 5. Linking Tables with Relationships.
  2. Guide to table relationships
  3. It wouldn't hurt to read the Wikipedia entry on Foreign key for background.
  4. Read this linked article again
    • you already read it prior to the first relational database session to have an idea about why relational databases are useful
    • now read it again after pondering the lecture on tables
    • in the next session we will discuss how and why to relate tables and we will create relationships between them

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