SILS iSchool

28 Mar 2019

meets Tuesday and Thursday from 0800-0915

in Carolina Hall 220

Contact options

office hours in Manning 112


Value Added | daily

Class Schedule

Basics | sessions 01-05

10 Jan | intro
15 Jan | clients
17 Jan | servers
22 Jan | networks
24 Jan | basics lab

Web Development | sessions 06-11

29 Jan | structural layer
31 Jan | presentational layer
05 Feb | working with layers
07 Feb | behavior layer |
12 Feb | images & design
14 Feb | website lab

Document Markup | sessions 12-14

19 Feb | document markup
21 Feb | graphics
26 Feb | document markup lab

Spreadsheets | sessions 15-19

28 Feb | spreadsheets
05 Mar | formulas & functions
07 Mar | data display

 09-17 Mar | Spring Break 

19 Mar | database tools
21 Mar | spreadsheets lab

Relational Database | sessions 20-26

26 Mar | relational databases
28 Mar | tables | 05.01 | next session
02 Apr | relationships
04 Apr | input & output
09 Apr | SQL
11 Apr | complex queries
16 Apr | databases lab

Presentation | sessions 27-30

18 Apr | presentation design
23 Apr | presentation delivery
25 Apr | presentation lab
30 Apr | 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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