A structured, hands-on trial session designed to introduce students to databases and SQL (Structured Query Language) in a simple and approachable way. This session helps children understand how data is stored, organized, and retrieved in real-world systems.
For Children:
In this trial session, children are introduced to the basics of databases and SQL using a beginner-friendly SQL IDE. Through guided examples and practical demonstrations, they learn how information is stored in tables and how queries are used to work with data.
Key focus areas include:
No prior SQL or database experience is required.
For Parents (10-Minute Orientation):
About the Program: My First SQL – Introduction to Databases
My First SQL is a beginner-friendly program that introduces students to the fundamentals of databases and Structured Query Language (SQL). Designed for school readiness and real-world relevance, the course helps students understand how data is stored, managed, and retrieved using hands-on projects.
What Children Will Learn:
Program Structure:
Children progress through two structured SQL levels, building strong data and database fundamentals.
Throughout the program, learners build practical projects like a Student Management System and a Library Management System, strengthening data handling and analytical skills.
Program Details:
This program builds a strong foundation in data management and prepares students for higher-level computer science and practical database applications.
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