This document provides guidance and examples for students completing a dance event database project, including constructing a database, creating quizzes and playlists, designing marketing materials like invitations and sponsor forms, and obtaining sponsorship for charities. Students are directed to include specific elements in their work and provided with templates and examples to follow. Project requirements and goals to aim for marks are outlined.
4. Plan you must do this up-front, before you start working the tasks, a plan produced afterwards will not gain any marks ask for help if you need it, its very important to have a workable plan at the start if you don't get it right first time, it is perfectly acceptable to change it as you go along, so long as you explain why Click here for template
6. Charities You need to get your facts right. Start by finding out about charities and sponsorship . You need to choose five charities which will be supported by the event and gather relevant information about them for use in your publications . http://www.charitychoice.co.uk/ Or http://en.wikipedia.org
9. Design and build a suitable database structure to store the data. Open MS Access selecting File>New Blank database On the right hand side. Give your file the appropriate name as above Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 S:ICTRead FolderMr N HaswellYear 10Constructing your database
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11. Look up Wizards! Task 7 Select look up wizard! Task 9 Type in the values as given these values represent the Genres. Then select Next then Finish Task 10 Repeat a look up wizard for field name Effort rating using the codes: Task 8 Select the option to type the values in
12. Validation Rules Select Year of Release Task 12 Task 10 In the properties area enter the Validation Rule and Validation text Task 11 Now enter the validation rule for Length: <=600 What Would the Validation Text be?
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15. Other Possible Question ideas Healthy Eating Are you a member of a dance club? What is your favourite dance style from the given list? Foxtrot, Waltz, Tango, Quick Step, East Coast Swing, West Coast Swing, Rumba, Cha-Cha, Salsa, Samba, Arm styling, Follow and Lead, Jive, International Style, Viennese Waltz Bolero How many hours do you spend on recreational Activities? What charity would you represent from the following?
16. Quiz (fun element) You have to add a fun element, this is one method you could try ! Here we use a Data Validation List. (Using Drop down menus) The skills used here are IF statements Have a look at this example provided by Mr Boulter!
17. Serious Quiz Drop down box here: Rock and pop, Dance, urban, Alternative, jazz and blues Drop down box here
24. Invitation The Invitation must: give details of the event tell students what will happen after they submit their Dance ’O’ meter results include at least one suitable image from a primary source; also show logo for five charities
26. Sponsor Form Jeremiah Ogang One side of A4 Information about the dancer and their charity Tell dancer what to do with money once collected Help dancer to organise sponsorship Tell sponsor about event and how money will help Time slot when dancer taking part