Flaming Arrow Glitter Purple Nowshins ICT learning for life Blog: April 2012

Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Week 12 (2nd semester)

Now I am in week twelve the last week of my 2nd semester. My week twelve class was on 9 April 2012.The class start from 8:30 to 11:30 AM.  In this class our lecturer Mr. Azzamuddin gave us an objective test that would carry out 5% of mark. There were 30 questions given. The test was a little bit difficult for me. But I successfully answer all the question. I think this test will be very much helpful for our upcoming final exam.
At last but not the least Best of luck to everyone for the upcoming final exam!!!!!!!!!!!!! And I would like to thank our lecturer for his teaching quality. I very much like his teaching quality. Inshallah Hope to see you in my 3rd semester also as my ICT lecturer.

Monday, 2 April 2012

Week 11 ( 2nd semester)


Our week 11 was on 2nd April from 8:30 to 11:30 AM. In this week we don’t have any special lesson for our ICT class but our lecturer gave us a Individual assignment that is base on Microsoft access. This assignment is about 5%. We have to finish in class our, first of all that was little bit difficult for me because I don’t have any idea about Microsoft access. But our lecturer Mr. Azzamuddin helped us a lot. And that’s why am so thankful to him. And this Microsoft access is all about data base. So now I want to share my knowledge about Microsoft access.

Microsoft Office Access, previously known as Microsoft Access, is a database management system from Microsoft that combines the relational Microsoft Jet Database Engine with a graphical user interface and software-development tools. It is a member of the Microsoft Office suite of applications, included in the Professional and higher editions or sold separately. On May 12 2010, the current version of Microsoft Access 2010 was released by Microsoft in Office 2010; Microsoft Office Access 2007 was the prior version.
MS Access stores data in its own format based on the Access Jet Database Engine. It can also import or link directly to data stored in other applications and databases.
Software developers and data architects can use Microsoft Access to develop application software, and "power users" can use it to build software applications. Like other Office applications, Access is supported by Visual Basic for Applications, an object-oriented programming language that can reference a variety of objects including DAO (Data Access Objects), ActiveX Data Objects, and many other ActiveX components. Visual objects used in forms and reports expose their methods and properties in the VBA programming environment, and VBA code modules may declare and call Windows operating-system functions.