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RE: Off topic: Need ideas for 'Take your child to work' day 4/25

From: Abdul Aleem <dmit_at_beaconhouse.edu.pk>
Date: Sat, 06 Apr 2002 01:23:17 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0043DCBD.20020406012317@fatcity.com>


We had once a class visiting us,

We asked the school to give us the names of the students with a little personal information like class, teacher's name, parent's name, address, phone, likes and dislikes, and picture.

We created a small application, single database and encouraged the children to use it and find about their friends, add/edit what they like to.

Not all but most of the students enjoyed it.

Aleem

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Sent:	Friday, April 05, 2002 7:18 PM
To:	Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject:	Re: Off topic:  Need ideas for 'Take your child to work' day
4/25

Barbara.Dungey_at_mdx.com wrote:

> Our office is doing 'Take your child to work' day and the plan is for an
> older child to shadow me for a little while as we do some simple Oracle
dba
> or development work.
>
> I'd really like to make this meaningful by having the child do a task
that's
> simpler (than optimizing all our procedures) but realistic (instead of
being
> relegated to the lunchroom to watch tv) with me for an hour or so.
>
> Has anyone ever done this? I'd appreciate any lessons learned or
> suggestions.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Barbara
>

can you create a test db? if you've got the space on a test server it would be ideal. have them do the typing, and explain what each parameter is for and what it does. then have them sign on and run catalog and catproc and watch all the stuff stream by.

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