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Using Computer Databases In The Classroom Learn Database Applications Below you will find a number of sites that can help you learn the basic use of Databases: 1. CNET's Beginners Center- 2. Myhelp Desk- Learn Any Application, Completely Free!- MyHelpDesk.com allows you to throw all of those books you purchased to learn any piece of software you wish and it's FREE! 3. All Experts Database Q&A- Volunteer experts answer online and emailed questions about All Types of Databases. http://www.allexperts.com/browse.asp?Meta=109 4. Murray's FileMaker Advice- Insightful overview of some important issues for developers, including self-documented files by using well-named fields, scripts and layouts. Murray's Advice pages (on many topics related to programming) are logical, highly intelligent, and immediately useful. Well-organized "Learning" section covers many topics related to programming, logic, algorithms and construction. http://www.murrayc.com/learning/filemaker/fmadvice.shtml 5. Learnlots.com- Offers software Articles that not only tells you, but also sow you how to use all kinds of software programs by including screenshots to help you navigate through the tutorial. http://www.learnlots.com/software.cfm 6. FunctionX Access Tutorial- Introductory-level MS Access tutorial covers topics ranging from creating databases to beginning VBA development. Exercises are included. |