Some examples of databases that are stored are:
- Public Company Filings
- Telephone numbers
- Customised maps and driving directions
- Clinical Trials
- Patents
- Out of Print Books
- Library Catalogs
- Authoritative Dictionaries
- Environmental Information
- Historical Stock Quotes
- Historical Documents and Images
- Company Directories
I find the databases quite helpful especially in my course, Biomedical Informatics and Engineering, as we will be doing various reports and research that require scientific and scholarly articles to help with our research. The databases will provide a wide range of useful and relevant articles and sources. With the knowledge I gain from learning about researching databases, I can implement them when I am doing projects or research :)
This week we were also introduced to using wiki. Mdm Farida explained to us about the usage and the purpose of using wiki. She also asked us to summarise, reflect and post the things we learn in this module on our blog. She urges us to find joy in writing and reading up on various topics. I find her encouragement inspiring as I think teens and youths today need to read up more on serious issues and reflect upon it and realise what impact are we making in the world today. We cannot just live by everyday not thinking or worrying about tomorrow. Reflections also help us learn better not just about this module, but ourselves and our interest.
Ms Faridah pointed out that we were to do a discussion on our tutorial class' wiki space. Our topic of discussion would be on e-counseling. The distribution of workload is done by two of our class mates Ridwan and Meng Hock. I volunteered myself to be in charge of finding and researching on visual aids that contributes to the discussion of our topic.
That's it for this week :)
