IN-CLASS PRACTICE: WEEK 5

  • Due Apr 14, 2024 at 11:59pm
  • Points 20
  • Questions 10
  • Time Limit None

Instructions

About This Assignment

You will learn how to write queries in MongoDB. 

Objectives

This assignment will guide your learning process to ensure you can:

  • Be able to create an online MongoDB NoSQL Database (MLO 1; CLO F)
  • Query data in MongoDB using MongoDB Compass (MLO 2; CLO F)
  • Utilize MongoDB to extract data from JSON files (MLO 3; CLO F)

(CLO) stands for Course Learning Objective. (MLO) stands for Module Learning Objective You will find a complete list of Course Learning Objectives in the Syllabus and on the Start Here: Course Overview page. Module Objectives are listed on the Module Introduction pages. Each Assignment Objective and Module Objective in this course has its associated course-level objective indicated in parentheses to clarify the relationship between the two.  

Directions

Read carefully before submitting: 

1. Please paste your code and upload the screenshot of your output for each exercise using MongoDB Compass.  Make sure screenshots are uploaded fully, as it takes a few seconds for them to appear in each question submission. Failure to submit screenshots will result in a points deduction. 

2. Please expand any array or object fields that are shown in the output. This is only important when we are working with either an object or array in a question. 

3.  If the task is asking to alter or remove a field, please indicate such change in your screenshot. You can either highlight or color/outline the change or submit both before and after screenshots with changed or removed fields shown. 

Resources

When completing your In-Class Practice assignment, refer to the following resources: 

  • Module Lectures
  • Modules Resources Reading
  • In-class Practice

Guidelines

Assessment

Each question/query is manually graded by your instructor. 

Academic Integrity

  • Getting help from your peers on the assignment is permitted.
  • Collaborating, or completing the assignment with others in the class, is permitted.
  • Copying or reusing previous work is permitted.
  • Open-book research for the assignment is permitted and encouraged

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