Why Save Your Course as a Relational Database?
ARTICLE
Gregory C. Hamilton, David L. Katz, James E. Davis
Journal of Interactive Instruction Development Volume 12, Number 3, ISSN 1040-0370
Abstract
Describes a system that stores course materials for computer-based training programs in a relational database called Of Course! Outlines the basic structure of the databases; explains distinctions between Of Course! and other authoring languages; and describes how data is retrieved from the database and presented to the student. (Author/LRW)
Citation
Hamilton, G.C., Katz, D.L. & Davis, J.E. (2000). Why Save Your Course as a Relational Database?. Journal of Interactive Instruction Development, 12(3), 3-10. Retrieved August 6, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/91341/.
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