Take the time to absorb and apply Object Role Modeling. I've mentioned this before, but I've spent the time to get my sold Agile creds lined up this time. (The articles are worth reading on their own merits in the context of this thread.)

[Scot Becker][1]  
[Scott Ambler][2]  

Here's the [wikipedia article][3].

Why?

Because it's the only true conceptual data modeling tool that lets you discuss requirements with users without ever saying "join", "foreign" (or other kind of) "key", "table", "column", "relates to", or any other word or phrase that will throw up the fogscreen. It's to database modeling what use cases are to uml and user stories are to agile oo.



And you can use Visiomodeler with a [free download from Microsoft][4]. Yes, it will also generate your ERD diagrams if you want. The download is standalone - you don't need Visio, VSEA, or any other MS products. (Is it compatible with Vista? [Even Microsoft doesn't know.][5])

But aside from the software, you can use the technique effectively on paper or whiteboard.


  [1]: http://www.tdan.com/view-articles/5033
  [2]: http://www.agilemodeling.com/artifacts/ormDiagram.htm
  [3]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object_role_modeling
  [4]: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=27fe6786-a439-4286-b8b6-7a9b84cfa709&DisplayLang=en
  [5]: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/Details.aspx?type=Software&p=VisioModeler&v=Microsoft&uid=3&pf=12&pi=3&c=Business%20%26%20Home%20Office&sc=Small%20Business&os=32-bit