BASIC DATABASE DESIGN USING MICROSOFT ACCESS
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Description
Learn what databases are all about!
Use Microsoft Access to explore how databases work and how they compare to programs like Excel. This extensive, 4 session course will lead you through the process of creating a database or using an existing database to its potential. Emphasis is placed on hands on learning with assignments for all computer skill levels.
Start off the New Year learning a new skill!
Course is 4 Sessions held 11:30 - 1:30, Wednesdays, January 22 - February 12. You will be able to retake any session the next time the course is offered.
Ticket is for ALL 4 sessions.
Day 1: January 22 - Introduction to Database Design
We'll get your project started off on the right foot.
Day 2: January 29 - Queries
How to get the answers you need from your data.
Day 3: February 5 - Forms
Create great screen designs for fast, efficient data entry.
Day 4: February 12 - Reports
How to create all the professional looking reports you need.
Space is limited to only 12 Students.
BYOD: Bring your computer with MS-Access to learn this amazing tool.
Laptops available for rental upon request.
Sheila Oakes Arnett, the instructor has been teaching MS-Access for over 15 years. During this time she has created a series of SEVEN courses that combine step by step instruction, hands on learning and time for your own project so that even a total beginner can really learn Access.
Here are great comments from Sheila's previous students:
"Sheila has a down to earth presentation style which demystifies and organizes technology options to a broad audience, while being supported by very sound analytical processes and an evident passion for helping others-great use of my time, thank you Sheila!" - Nancy Maxfield-Wilson
"Sheila is a great educator. She presents the material in a very clear and relaxed manner. She also has deep knowledge of the subject matter-MS Access databases, in addtion to many other tech issues in today's world! I would attend another session when applicable! Thanks Sheila!" - A.Yvonne B.