Thursday, October 18, 2007



Using databases opens up a world of possibilities to manage information, analyze trends and make informed decisions. See the Resource section for more information.

12 comments:

ssteacher2005 said...

I'm interested in learning how to use the basic functions of Access. We tend to analyze regents data and grades and I thought this program might make it easier.

~ Kimberly
EBC HS for Public Service - Bushwick

Ms. Odachowski said...

I will be using this information to support my self and my staff with research projects.

Unknown said...

I would like to learn how to use Access to help build a database for my school.
Elizabeth D. P.S.28

Uzma Harris said...

How does one use Access with 5th graders?

Uzma h PS 212

EllenG said...

I would like to use Access to improve and differentiate instruction

MikeH said...

I would like to use Access to create a school wide database.

KStowe said...

I'm interested in refreshing my ACCESS skills. I have not used the program in over 5 years.

anthony said...

I would like to use a database for compling testing info.
anthony
23K284

PaulaB said...

I want to learn the basics of Access with the intention of teaching students the input, setup, and analysis of data.

PaulaB
EBC High School

MikeH said...

Mike H.
D75X811

I would like to become more comfortable using Access to create a school wide database. I have used Access before, but have had some trouble accessing and printing data.

Uzma Harris said...

Thank you for all your help. I am still trying to figure the benefit of using this program compared to Excel. However, this was a wonderful experience and I would definitely be interested in taking the next step in this workshop.

I appreciated all the one on one attention. A suggestion: some of the directions on the powerpoint needed to updated.

Ms. Odachowski said...

Thank you very much for presenting such an informative workshop today. I need to know what alternatives do you suggest for a school whose classrooms and staff/teachers are strictly mac supported and mac based. Is there a version of access available for any mac system in any microsoft crossover package or not at all?