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Problem-Based Learning in DBMS for Non-CSE/IT Students
Abstract
The course database management is offered as a General elective subject for Non-CSE/IT students during the fifth semester. Some of the non-IT/CSE students will have good coding knowledge. To make others confident in solving real-world problems and writing queries, a problem-based learning technique is adopted for the DBMS course. In problem-based learning, students working in collaborative groups learn by resolving complex, realistic problems under the guidance of faculty. The students need to form a team and choose a real-world application such as turf booking system, bike sales management system, agriculture management system, theme park management system, etc. By using open-source software such as MySQL, the students need to create a database and execute simple and complex queries. This hands-on approach allows students to gain practical experience in database management and query execution. It also helps them develop problem-solving skills and apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios
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