Databases – Lesson 1

23
DATABASES – LESSON 1 Key Stage 3 ICT

description

Databases – Lesson 1. Key Stage 3 ICT. Starter. Open the ICT levels spread sheet and find the Database tab Read each orange box and answer in the white box. Objectives. Be able to define what makes a database and basic keywords Know where databases can be used - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of Databases – Lesson 1

Page 1: Databases – Lesson 1

DATABASES – LESSON 1Key Stage 3 ICT

Page 2: Databases – Lesson 1

Open the ICT levels spread sheet and find the Database tab

Read each orange box and answer in the white box.

STARTER

Page 3: Databases – Lesson 1

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

Page 4: Databases – Lesson 1

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.

Page 5: Databases – Lesson 1

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.

Page 6: Databases – Lesson 1

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.

Page 7: Databases – Lesson 1

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

Page 8: Databases – Lesson 1

HOW BIG ARE YOUR POCKETS?

21

Stores the same as

Page 9: Databases – Lesson 1

E-BAY – SEARCH RESULTS

Page 10: Databases – Lesson 1

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.

Page 11: Databases – Lesson 1

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

Field Field

Page 12: Databases – Lesson 1

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

Record

Page 13: Databases – Lesson 1

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

Table

Page 14: Databases – Lesson 1

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.

Page 15: Databases – Lesson 1

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.

Page 16: Databases – Lesson 1

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.

Page 17: Databases – Lesson 1

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

Answer a)

Page 18: Databases – Lesson 1

2. RECORD

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

Answer c)

Page 19: Databases – Lesson 1

3. FIELD

Each piece of information is a FIELD

Answer a)

Page 20: Databases – Lesson 1

4. TABLE

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

Answer b)

Page 21: Databases – Lesson 1

5. ONE ADVANTAGE FOR A DATABASE IS…You can search massive amounts of data very quickly compared to a paper database.

Answer b)

Page 22: Databases – Lesson 1

6. ONE DISADVANTAGE FOR A DATABASE IS…You need technology for it to work. Electricity, computers, software engineers, data entry clerks.

Answer a)

Page 23: Databases – Lesson 1

ADD UP YOUR ANSWERS 1 – mark per correct answer –

Put your total at the bottom.