The Lab Notebook ECE 2100 Dr. Dave Shattuck

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The Lab Notebook ECE 2100 Dr. Dave Shattuck http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://... http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http:/... Dr. Dave Shattuck

The Lab Notebook The Goal: To format the lab experiments as research projects The Method: All lab work, including Pre-Labs and the project, are done in the Lab Notebook From Thomas Edison’s journal

Inside Cover/Front/Spine Write your name, the class number (ECE 2100), the semester (Fall 2015), and your section (Fri).

Format We will format the notebook like the lab handouts. New page for each experiment/project Date each page at the bottom The lab handouts posted on the website are there only to show you what you need to do. You will turn in the lab notebooks to the TA, not the handouts.

Title Page Title Page (first page of each new experiment) Experiment # and Title Name of Lab Partner Research Question(s)

Other Sections Methods: Brief statement of what you are going to do (preferably your own words) What data will be collected? What data analyses will be made? Pre-Lab Assignment (already done) Procedure and Results Conclusion Questions

Other Rules All circuit diagrams, designs, charts, tables, figures… should be copied into the notebook. You do not need to copy the questions and instructions from the lab handout into the notebook. If anything changes (methods, new data, corrected data, re-drawn diagrams…) indicate this clearly in the notebook and show where the new work can be found. Remember that the TA has to grade these. Work neatly and carefully. Put a line through things you don’t want graded.

Showing Your Work In deciding how much work to show, treat the notebook like a quiz or exam: show enough to convince the grader that you know what you are doing. Simple calculations that can be done immediately on a calculator do not need to be shown.