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==Purpose==
 
==Purpose==
 
==Methods/Results==
 
==Methods/Results==
A brief methods/results section that summarizes what you did for the tutorial. Upload your completion certificate here.
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The tutorial consisted of three sections, each with video tutorials that I followed along with on Microsoft Access. The tutorial explained what an Access database is, and what the advantages of using one are. It then showed how to create a database and how the different tools in Access are used. The second section focused on building and refining a database. This involved defining data, entering data into the proper organizational methods, and then establishing relationships between the data.
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==Conclusion==
 
==Conclusion==
 
A conclusion section that mirrors your purpose.
 
A conclusion section that mirrors your purpose.

Revision as of 18:12, 21 February 2024

Purpose

Methods/Results

The tutorial consisted of three sections, each with video tutorials that I followed along with on Microsoft Access. The tutorial explained what an Access database is, and what the advantages of using one are. It then showed how to create a database and how the different tools in Access are used. The second section focused on building and refining a database. This involved defining data, entering data into the proper organizational methods, and then establishing relationships between the data.

Conclusion

A conclusion section that mirrors your purpose.

Acknowledgements

The Acknowledgments section. You must acknowledge your homework partner or team members with whom you worked, giving details of the nature of the collaboration. You should include when and how you met and what content you worked on together. An appropriate statement could be (but is not limited to) the following: I worked with my homework partner (give name and link name to their user page) in class. We met face-to-face one time outside of class. We texted/e-mailed/chatted online three times. We worked on the <details> portion of the assignment together. Except for what is noted above, this individual journal entry was completed by me and not copied from another source. Sign your Acknowledgments section with your wiki signature.

References

You should include a reference to this week's assignment page. The references should be formatted according to the APA guidelines. Cite the appropriate weekly Assignment page. For example, the citation for the Week 1 Assignment page is: LMU BioDB 2024. (2024). Week 1. Retrieved August 27, 2019, from https://xmlpipedb.cs.lmu.edu/biodb/spring2024/index.php/Week_1 Even if you have nothing else to cite, the References section must be present and include the citation to the appropriate weekly assignment page.