Friday, March 4, 2011

Databases In My Classroom

Databases are pretty similar to spreadsheets. You can store a vast amount of information with databases. A database can be used to keep up with any information which you need to collect. I plan on using databases in my classroom by keeping track of my students.
  • names
  • attendance
  • telephone number of home
  • email of parents
  • birthdays
There are a variety of ways to incorporate this into the classroom use. Depending on the topic/lesson involved, students can also insert data and process information from the database.
Advantages:
  • create a visual for learning
  • allow users to organize and manipulate large amounts of information
  • compare and contrast data, rank importance
Disadvantages:
  • Database systems are complex, difficult, and time-consuming to design
  • Substantial hardware and software start-up costs
  • Damage to database affects virtually all applications programs
  • Extensive conversion costs in moving form a file-based system to a database system
  • Initial training required for all programmers and users

2 comments:

  1. I like your idea on how you would use database in your classroom. By having all the children's information right on your database you are giving yourself easy access to important information.

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  2. Your right Amy. With a click of a mouse you can have the information of each and every student in your class.

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