Designing a Zoo-Based Endangered Species Database
ARTICLE
Christopher L. Anderson
School Arts Volume 26, Number 4,
Abstract
Presented is a class activity that uses the database feature of the Appleworks program to create a database from which students may study endangered species. The use of a local zoo as a base of information about the animals is suggested. Procedures and follow-up activities are included. (CW)
Citation
Anderson, C.L. (1989). Designing a Zoo-Based Endangered Species Database. School Arts, 26(4), 14-18. Retrieved March 19, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/141832/.
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Keywords
- Computer Software
- Computer Uses in Education
- Conservation (Environment)
- Database design
- Elementary School Science
- Elementary Secondary Education
- Endangered Species
- Environmental Education
- Natural Resources
- Science Activities
- science education
- Science Instruction
- Science Materials
- Secondary School Science