I designed a pair of paper data models, pamphlets basically, to assist with teaching database concepts. The two paper data models use data about books and authors to demonstrate a flat file database, a one to many database relationship, and a many to many database relationship. These pamphlets are then used by students during class to recreate the same data models in Microsoft Access.
These pamphlets are licensed under the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license, meaning that you free to distribute and use and modify these pamphlets, as long as you are not charging for their distribution and continue to attribute me as the original author. Please free feel to use these tools in your own classroom.
Download these pamphlets at http://djdates.com/2011/01/16/database-literacy-paper-data-models-for-one-to-...
Maybe I'm blind but I don't see where you can download them on your site.
calstate 2 months ago
@calstate I've updated the description for the video to link directly to the bottom of the post containing the links to the files. If you go to the paper data models category, you also can click on either the post title or the "continue reading" link and then scroll down to the very bottom of the post for the links to the files.
djdates 2 months ago