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MS Access Forum / Database Design / December 2004

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How to set up a curriculum, learning objectives, student outcomes.

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David Perkins - 19 Dec 2004 18:11 GMT
How can a database be set up that includes Professional standards, courses
and learning outcomes/objectives.  A curriculum mapping database.
John Vinson - 20 Dec 2004 00:53 GMT
>How can a database be set up that includes Professional standards, courses
>and learning outcomes/objectives.  A curriculum mapping database.

Same as any other database: identify the relevant Entities, list their
atomic, non-interacting, non-repeating Attributes (which may pop up
some more entities), identify their Relationships (which may create
some relationship entities), and create Tables based on this
information.

If you'ld like to post some information that would help us
non-specialists in education assist you in doing so, please go ahead!

                 John W. Vinson[MVP]
 
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