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SQL: An Android Mobile Application for Effective Teaching of Basic Structured Query Language
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Structured Query Language (SQL) is a important query language for storing, manipulating and retrieving the data from database. So every individual needs the skill to access the data and analyze it. Since SQL is used while designing most of the softwares in the industry, students should have in-depth knowledge of firing the queries on the database. So the mobile app for the SQL is developed. This app contains SQL material, practice part to run the query, test, question bank and videos related to SQL topics. In this study, step by step process is given to access each part of this mobile app. The research question is “Whether an android mobile app for the course SQL is useful and helps students to understand this language by going through the notes & PPTs and practicing the SQL query through the practice section given in app?” Also the feedback is given to know the perception of students about this app.
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SQL, Android Mobile Application, Quiz, Likert’s Scale, Feedback.
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