IMAGE: Higher Education Academy for Information and Computer Sciences Logo

Information and Computer Sciences, The Higher Education Academy

(External) Advanced Search

Main Menu

Utilities


Resources

IMAGE: Resources

Reusable Learning Objects

A series of RLOs to support the teaching and learning of key introductory concepts in Database Systems

Databases are a fundamental area of study in information and computer sciences courses. Lack of understanding of basic concepts related to data modelling and database analysis and design have a negative impact on student understanding of more complex topics which in turn hinders student achievement. These reusable learning objects are for supporting the teaching of basic concepts in the field of database systems and for enhancing the learning experience. They cover Entity-relationship models, Cardinality, Determinacy and Normalisation.


Title: Entity-Relationship Models

Creator: Susan Curtis

Short description: A screencast and Powerpoint introducing the main issues of Entity-relationship models.

Others Involved: Elizabeth Uruchurtu, Associate Lecturer, Faculty of ACES, Sheffield Hallam University; Matthew Love, Principal Lecturer, Faculty of ACES, Sheffield Hallam University

Institution: Sheffield Hallam University

Date: 2006/2008

Format: Shockwave, HTML, Powerpoint

Educational Level: Introductory

Original Location: (External) http://aces.shu.ac.uk/dblearn/

Title: Cardinality

Creator: Susan Curtis

Short description: A screencast and Powerpoint introducing the main issues of Cardinality.

Others Involved: Elizabeth Uruchurtu, Associate Lecturer, Faculty of ACES, Sheffield Hallam University; Matthew Love, Principal Lecturer, Faculty of ACES, Sheffield Hallam University

Institution: Sheffield Hallam University

Date: 2006/2008

Format: Shockwave, HTML, Powerpoint

Educational Level: Introductory

Original Location: (External) http://aces.shu.ac.uk/dblearn/

Title: Determanancy

Creator: Susan Curtis

Short description: A screencast and Powerpoint introducing the main issues of Determanancy.

Others Involved: Elizabeth Uruchurtu, Associate Lecturer, Faculty of ACES, Sheffield Hallam University; Matthew Love, Principal Lecturer, Faculty of ACES, Sheffield Hallam University

Institution: Sheffield Hallam University

Date: 2006/2008

Format: Shockwave, HTML, Powerpoint

Educational Level: Introductory

Original Location: (External) http://aces.shu.ac.uk/dblearn/

Title: Normalisation

Creator: Susan Curtis

Short description: A screencast and Powerpoint introducing Normalisation.

Others Involved: Elizabeth Uruchurtu, Associate Lecturer, Faculty of ACES, Sheffield Hallam University; Matthew Love, Principal Lecturer, Faculty of ACES, Sheffield Hallam University

Institution: Sheffield Hallam University

Date: 2006/2008

Format: Shockwave, HTML, Powerpoint

Educational Level: Introductory

Original Location: (External) http://aces.shu.ac.uk/dblearn/

Title: Normalisation - Anomalies

Creator: Susan Curtis

Short description: A screencast and Powerpoint on Normalisation - Anomalies.

Others Involved: Elizabeth Uruchurtu, Associate Lecturer, Faculty of ACES, Sheffield Hallam University; Matthew Love, Principal Lecturer, Faculty of ACES, Sheffield Hallam University

Institution: Sheffield Hallam University

Date: 2006/2008

Format: Shockwave, HTML, Powerpoint

Educational Level: Introductory

Original Location: (External) http://aces.shu.ac.uk/dblearn/

Title: Normalisation - 1st Normal Form

Creator: Susan Curtis

Short description: A screencast and Powerpoint on Normalisation - 1st Normal Form.

Others Involved: Elizabeth Uruchurtu, Associate Lecturer, Faculty of ACES, Sheffield Hallam University; Matthew Love, Principal Lecturer, Faculty of ACES, Sheffield Hallam University

Institution: Sheffield Hallam University

Date: 2006/2008

Format: Shockwave, HTML, Powerpoint

Educational Level: Introductory

Original Location: (External) http://aces.shu.ac.uk/dblearn/

HOME | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | HELP | DISCLAIMER
© ICS Subject Centre of the (External) Higher Education Academy
The ICS is hosted by the University of Ulster

Change Text Only Settings

Graphic version of this page