u/Syyx33

DBeaver or Beekeper Studio as a Teaching Plattform

I'm currently looking to overhaul how I teach database basics (highschool level) and I'm getting tired of the regular approach from textbooks, learning tools, etc. Everything feels too curated, too academic and overly focused on rote memorisation of concepts and defintions.

I want a more "hands on" approach that leaves the students with a firm grasp of the basics, but in a way that would enable them to actually apply that knowledge to small, useful solutions on their own if they wanted to. That's how I teach coding basics and it is quite successful.

But for that I need new classroom tools and it came down to these two for me. Both have their own merits and advantages, and I don't want to use dedicated learning platforms because I want something that at least approximates real workflow, but I'd like some more input:

What would you use for that and why? What have you used and how did it turn out?

Thank you.

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u/Syyx33 — 7 days ago

"Get a Brother" Right.... [HL-L8260CDW]

Yes I removed every orange plastic piece around the cartridges.

I ran the calibration

I tried printing from MS Word directly instead of the PDF reader.

I reinstalled the software/driver.

I turned off the fine print setting just to see if it does something.

I own this thing for a few hours now and I'm already tired of it. I bought a Brother so I DON'T have manage the fucking printer all the time.

Any ideas are appreciated.

u/Syyx33 — 9 days ago