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Design Week SacramentoDesign Week Sacramento is a weeklong celebration of
Sacramentos design community. Throughout the week, we host
Lectures, Panels, Workshops, Networking Events, Studio Tours, and
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Our theme for this years Design Week is ConnectionsConnections. We have all
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Mon, Oct 17Mon, Oct 17
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
9 AM – 10 AM
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Roshaun Davis from Unseen Heroes will serve as our inaugural
Keynote Speaker! He will talk about all of the work Unseen Heroes
has done to celebrate, empower and support their community.
Learn about how we can all work to lift up our community, city and
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THE STATE OF OUR CREATIVE
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10 AM – 12 PM
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Listen to leaders from our region talk about the state of our creative
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CULTIVATING CREATIVE
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Educators from local colleges and universities will join
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN DESIGN
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Follow along with Bob Dyce and the team at Launch Vox on a Case
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Bonus:Bonus: Live, interactive demonstration of AI image generation and
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PORTFOLIO REVIEW
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Join us and AAF Sacramento for a live Portfolio Review. A panel of
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We are launching our second cohort of Ascenders Academy, and
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POP-UP PAPERMAKING
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Jill Bruschera, MFA at Uptown Studios is back for another
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12 PM – 2 PM
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Join us for a Lunch & Learn with Neenah Papers! Check out their
Idea Shop and check out a presentation on Designing for Print.
Representatives from Neenah will talk about their Idea Shop where
you can browse and explore innovative ideas for paper-based
products. We will also have a presentation on the lost art of
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CREATIVITY IN THE COMMUNITY
3 PM – 5 PM
GUILD THEATER
Representatives from St. HOPE will share the creative projects that
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CONNECTUP: OPEN HOUSE
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Join us for ConnectUP with the Visual Media Alliance (VMA) and
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CREATIVE CAREER FAIR
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Databases
Watch the Introduction to Databases video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-k-h0GuFmE ) by Dr. Jennifer Widom of Stanford University and respond to the items in Part 1. Feel free to pause the video to respond to the items and re-watch segments as necessary. Alternatively, you may prefer to view the presentation once through and then again to complete the assignment. The presentation is 13 minutes long.
Part 2 of the assignment is not specifically related to the video, but will require some additional investigation and research.
Note that this presentation is part of a database course for computer science students at Stanford University. When Dr. Widom states in this course we will cover or that we will cover a given topic in greater detail later in the course, she is referring to her course, not ours.
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Guided Study Assignment Introduction to Databases[footnoteRef:1] [1: Adapted from an assignment by Karen C. Davis of Miami University submitted for faculty use to the Teradata University Network.]
Student Name:
< Replace this text with your name >
Instructions
Watch the Introduction to Databases video (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-k-h0GuFmE ) by Dr. Jennifer Widom of Stanford University and respond to the items in Part 1. Feel free to pause the video to respond to the items and re-watch segments as necessary. Alternatively, you may prefer to view the presentation once through and then again to complete the assignment. The presentation is 13 minutes long.
Note that this presentation is part of a database course for computer science students at Stanford University. When Dr. Widom states in this course we will cover or that we will cover a given topic in greater detail later in the course, she is referring to her course, not ours.
To complete the Guided Study Assignment Worksheet, you should type your responses below. Feel free to expand the size of the various cells of each table to accommodate your response (just keep typing, the cell will expand).
Part 2 will require you to do some additional investigation and prediction.
Point Values
The sections of this assignment are scored as follows:
Part I: Terminology
1-4. Definitions 30%
Part II: Investigation
1 (a-3). Calculations 10%
2. Software systems, apps, etc. 10%
2. Data Table 10%
3. Features Analysis Table 40%
TOTAL 100%
Part 1: Terminology
In your own words, define/describe what each of these terms means in a database context. Do not attempt to copy specific sentences from the video word for word. Examples to support definitions and descriptions are welcome, but are insufficient on their own. You should establish that you understand the significance of each term.
1. Database Functionality:
a. Massive
b. Persistent
c. Safe
d. Multi-user
e. Convenient
f. Efficient
g. Reliable
2. database concepts:
a. data model
b. schema vs. data
3. purpose of languages associated with a database:
a. data definition language
b. data manipulation language
c. query language
4. database-related jobs:
a. DBMS implementer
b. designer
c. application developer
d. database administrator
Part 2: Investigation
In this question, youll need to look up some information and do some computations. You may use a calculator or Excel for the calculations in (d) and (e).
1. How many megabytes (MB) in
a. a gigabyte (GB)?
b. a terabyte (TB)?
c. a petabyte (PB)?
An uncompressed, high quality photograph is about 5MB. An audio book requires about 30MB per hour.
The audiobook of
The Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling is about 27 hours long.
Fill in the table below using
The Order of the Phoenix as an example of the size of an audio book and the 5MB uncompressed high quality photo as an example of a typical photo.
d. How many photos can be stored in a GB/TB/PB?
e. How many audio books can be stored in a GB/TB/PB?
GB
TB
PB
(d) Photos
(e) Audio Books
2. In the video, Dr. Widom states that you have probably used a database in the last hour. She is essentially speculating that most students use a database in every waking hour without even realizing it. Think about the last 24/48/72 hours or the last week… what software systems, apps, or embedded hardware/software systems have you used? Narrow it down to those that use some form of stored data. List as many as you can think of, but you should list at least 3 for the next part of the assignment.
Software systems, apps, embedded hardware/software systems used/accessed in the last 24 hours:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
a. Choose three of them to analyze and fill in the top row of the table below (1)-(3).
b.
Predict what data they store in the second row.
c.
Predict what kinds of queries or requests for data are made by the system in the third row. Were not looking for a specific SQL query or command. Its important here to have a specific system/database in mind (a), with specific types of data (b). Think about the system (a) and the data (b) and various users (or applications) that access that data. For example, as an online bank customer, what kinds of data queries/requests might I want to know about my account with that bank? As an HR manager in a large company, what kinds of data (b) might be interesting to retain about employees in an employee database (a) and what kinds of data queries/request might be common on that data? OK, now that youve been given two examples (an online banking example and an employee database example),
you may use ONE of these examples in your table below but not BOTH. Please develop at least two additional, different examples. A Banking example and an Employee Database example should NOT both appear in your table below.
Data Table
(a)
Systems (sites/apps) Accessed
(1)
(2)
(3)
(b)
Types of data stored
(c)
Kinds of data queries/ requests
3. Using the systems identified as (1)-(3) in the previous question, fill in the table below
evaluating which features you think the database supports
and
why? Some cells may be blank,
but
only if the feature is not relevant to the example system
. Your analysis offered within the table should be
specific to each feature in the first column.
Features Analysis Table
(1)
(2)
(3)
Massive
Persistent
Safe
Multi-User
Convenient
Efficient
Reliable
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