D ATABASES – L ESSON 1 Key Stage 3 ICT. Open the ICT levels spread sheet and find the Database tab...

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DATABASES – LESSON 1

Key Stage 3 ICT

Open the ICT levels spread sheet and find the Database tab

Read each orange box and answer in the white box.

STARTER

OBJECTIVES Be able to define what makes a database and basic

keywords

Know where databases can be used

Know how to apply search techniques to a database

OUTCOMES All: Will be able to name and define a database, and its key

terms Most: Will have searched on-line databases using AND / OR Some: Will be able to discuss why databases are used

COPY THE MODULE RESOURCES

Go to

Common K ICT Year 7

Copy the folder Unit 4 Databases to

My Documents ICT Year 7

This folder contain all the resources you need for the database module.

TARGETS. Open the database workbook and fill in the boxes

in purple ellipse (squashed circle)

This workbook will be used throughout the databases unit – DO NOT LOSE IT. It will be used at the end by the teacher to assess your ICT Level.

A DEFINITION

A database is a collection of information which is stored in a logical and structured way.

In other words, it is some information which is saved and organised sensibly.

COMPUTERISED DATABASES

There are millions of these! You use quite a few…

Facebook, Google, PicSearch, EBAY, Gmail Microsoft Access

In your Database folder, open the Database Workbook

In your booklets – Task 1A - Page 1 Write your definition of a databaseWrite some advantages?Write some disadvantages?

Let’s look at one Database

HOW BIG ARE YOUR POCKETS?

21

Stores the same as

E-BAY – SEARCH RESULTS

BREAKING IT DOWN…

What information is this result made up of?

Each piece of information is a FIELD.

All information relating to one thing is called a RECORD.

BREAKING IT DOWN…ITEMS OF THE SAME TYPE ARE CALLED FIELDS.

Field Field

BREAKING IT DOWN…ALL THE INFORMATION (FIELDS) BELONGING TO ONE ITEM IS A RECORD

Record

BREAKING IT DOWN…ALL THE SAME TYPE OF RECORDS IN A DATABASE ARE STORED IN A TABLE.

Table

DEFINE THE CONTENT OF A DATABASE

Using the Video Club Fields document There are fields which are needed to join a film

club - They are the orange boxes.

Put the fields into a logical order.

How many would be needed to make a record? Why is membership number needed? Match the data item to the fields – the purple

ones.

Extension:Write your own data items onto the green ovals.

TASK 1B

In your workbook complete the Database search task – on Page 2.

Go through results with students Searching is called querying in databases When you selected additional features – this is an

AND query – the PC has to have all the features. Insight could operate without an electronic – but

it would be very slow and rely on paper and humans.

PLENARY QUIZ – TASK 1C

Question Time.

Answers the questions in your booklet.

Ready…….

Here come the answers – mark your own – I know you will be honest.

1. DATABASE IS

A database is a collection of information which is stored in a logical and structured way.

Answer a)

2. RECORD

All information relating to one thing in a database is called a RECORD.

Answer c)

3. FIELD

Each piece of information is a FIELD

Answer a)

4. TABLE

All the same type of records in a database are stored in a TABLE.

Answer b)

5. ONE ADVANTAGE FOR A DATABASE IS…

You can search massive amounts of data very quickly compared to a paper database.

Answer b)

6. ONE DISADVANTAGE FOR A DATABASE IS…

You need technology for it to work. Electricity, computers, software engineers, data entry clerks.

Answer a)

ADD UP YOUR ANSWERS

1 – mark per correct answer –

Put your total at the bottom.