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Deborah L. McClenon
Technology Training Coordinator
mcclendl@oneonta.edu
607-436-2871

 
 
  Technology Training Program
 
Microsoft Access 2010
Microsoft Access is a relational database programming application that combines the familiar tools from the Microsoft Office suite with an easy-to-use graphical interface. Access allows "non-programmers" the ability to create simple databases, either from scratch or from a number of templates available from Microsoft Office Online. See http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access/FX100646911033.aspx for more information.
 
Microsoft Access 2010 - New Features
 Access 2010 is Microsoft’s newest small database application, and it replaces Access 2007. While Access 2010 retains all of the powerful database capabilities of its predecessor, it also boasts a host of new features that will make creating a database even more intuitive and powerful. This session introduces you to some of these new features, including: The new User Interface; the Enhanced Navigation Pane; The Backstage View; Users and Permissions management; new Templates; new Add-in management; new Object Creation Tools; New Data Types; and more.
  Available upcoming training date.
Microsoft Access 2010 - Level 1A
 This course is designed for students who wish to learn the basic operations of the Microsoft Access Database program to perform their day-to-day responsibilities, and to understand the advantages that using a relational database program can bring to their business processes. We will cover designing and creating new databases, tables, and relationships; creating and maintaining records; locating records; and producing reports based on the information in the database. Prerequisite: Basic computer (PC or Mac) skills such as using a mouse, navigating through windows, and surfing the internet
  Available upcoming training date.
Microsoft Access 2010 - Level 1B
 This course is designed for students who wish to learn the basic operations of the Microsoft Access Database program to perform their day-to-day responsibilities, and to understand the advantages that using a relational database program can bring to their business processes. We will cover designing and creating new databases, tables, and relationships; creating and maintaining records; locating records; and producing reports based on the information in the database. Prerequisite: Access 2007 Level 1.1, Basic computer (PC or Mac) skills such as using a mouse, navigating through windows, and surfing the internet
  Available upcoming training date.
Microsoft Access 2010 - Level 2A
 This course is designed for participants who would like to learn intermediate-level operations of the Microsoft Office Access program. The level 2 course is for individuals whose job responsibilities include maintaining data integrity; handling complex queries, forms, and report; and sharing data between Access and other applications. Prerequisite: Access 2007 Level 1.1, Access 2007 Level 1.2, Basic computer (PC or Mac) skills such as using a mouse, navigating through windows, and surfing the internet
  Available upcoming training date.
Microsoft Access 2010 - Level 2B
 This course is designed for participants who would like to learn intermediate-level operations of the Microsoft Office Access program. The level 2 course is for individuals whose job responsibilities include maintaining data integrity; handling complex queries, forms, and report; and sharing data between Access and other applications. Prerequisite: Access 2007 Level 1.1, Access 2007 Level 1.2, Access 2007 Level 2.1, Basic computer (PC or Mac) skills such as using a mouse, navigating through windows, and surfing the internet
  Available upcoming training date.
Microsoft Access 2010 - Queries and Reports
 Access Queries are powerful tools that allow you to view exectly the data you want to view, regardless of the size of the database. Access reports allow you to take all of the complex data, and turn it into a useful, easy to understand printed document. This two-hour session will provide instruction to participants on how to develop queries and reports in the Microsoft Access Database System. Prerequisites: Microsoft Access Level 1 or equivilent experience.
  Available upcoming training date.

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