Teaching Access for ECDL

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Peter John Barry

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Dec 22, 2010, 3:04:34 PM12/22/10
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Hi,
I am a PGDE student and have been tasked with teaching TY access for their ECDL.
Does anyone know a location of any Access resources, ie worksheets etc that I could use for this purpose?
Any help appreciated.

Regards

Peter

Clare Wallace

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Dec 22, 2010, 3:42:06 PM12/22/10
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Teach-ict.com is very good also look at Alison.com (tutorials no longer ecdl branded but the access tutorials still relevant). Also can recommend the database book from CIA publishing - you can buy it from Amazon!

There was a similar post a few months ago - it would be worth finding that also.

Good luck with it
Clare


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Neil O'Sullivan

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Dec 22, 2010, 3:43:33 PM12/22/10
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Hi Peter, you may get what you are looking for here:


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Sheila Hyland

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Dec 22, 2010, 3:58:02 PM12/22/10
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Hi Peter
I am a PGDE students too and have been asked to teach access to TY too. If you have a look at the book Training for ECDL Syllabus 5 from Blackrock Education Centre if your teaching Access 2007. http://www.becpublishing.com/front-collage/ecdl-collection. I have'nt seen this but have ordered it but I have used syllabus 4 and it was good. You get a CD with files. There is the e-learning that students have access to when the school is registered with ICS-Skills.net and  http://www.ecdlie.enlight.net/ can be used for ECDL Mock test.
I only got to start it in my last TP and will be continuing it in the next block.
 
I have attached a handout and some exercises to get you started.
 
Hope this is of some help.
 
Regards
Sheila
 

Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2010 12:04:34 -0800
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Subject: [CESI List] Teaching Access for ECDL
Microsoft Access Handout 1 2007.doc
MS Access Exercises - Creating Tables.doc

Laurence cuffe

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Dec 22, 2010, 5:17:20 PM12/22/10
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Hi Peter,
I've taken these suggestions and dumped them onto my Wki page with resources for Teaching Computing, which is here: http://subjectresourcesforirished.wikispaces.com/Computing

I will try and keep this current with any other suggestions that come in.
All the best
Laurence Cuffe

P.s. Folks, This is a public Wiki, and I've given credit to people by name for individual suggestions, If any one is uncomfortable with this, I will change it at once.  My idea is just to provide a one stop shop for this, rather than have people looking through their in-boxes, or searching the archive!

Fergal O'Neill

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Dec 23, 2010, 4:53:51 AM12/23/10
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What course are you teaching? Is it Office 2003 or 2007? If it's 2007, then these might help!! 


Can't really remember where I got them from but it is on the slides so you can visit there for more resources.

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Fergal O'Neill

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Dec 23, 2010, 5:18:07 AM12/23/10
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Well done Laurence. Always wanted a one stop shop so thanks. Would you mind it I linked to it on my ICT site??? 

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Peter John Barry

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Dec 23, 2010, 6:35:49 AM12/23/10
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Hi Folks,
Thank you all for your reponse so far.
I will be teaching 03 and 07 (perhaps not sure of the 07 yet)
I am delighted with the response.
Thank you all so much for your help.

Best Regards and Happy Christmas to all.

Peter Barry

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Laurence Cuffe

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Dec 23, 2010, 1:21:53 PM12/23/10
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On Dec 23, 2010, at 05:18 AM, Fergal O'Neill <fergal...@gmail.com> wrote:

Well done Laurence. Always wanted a one stop shop so thanks. Would you mind it I linked to it on my ICT site??? 
 
No Problem!, I would love it if you wish to link to it, the more the merier!
Speaking of which, Id like to wish a happy Christmas to you and everybody on the list!.
All the best
Larry Cuffe

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