CMPE100 Lab Notebook
You must always bring your Engineering Notebook (quadrilled) to lab with you.
Keep it with you at all times so you won't forget it.
- Every time you work on a lab (either in BE104 or at elsewhere)
start a new page and write down the date and time.
- No one other than you or the TA/Tutor/Instructor(see below) should write
in your notebook.
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All notes, anything you would have written down on a scratch piece of paper,
anything you looked up on-line, any calculations, derivations, basically
ANYTHING related to the lab, should be written in your lab notebook.
Anything you need for your write-up should be written in the notebook.
If you find yourself with notes, equations, tables or other material on
other pieces of papers, then you're not doing this correctly.
- All entries should be written in pen.
Do not erase/white out or cover anything in the notebook.
Anything incorrect should be indicated without obliterating the original.
- When you complete a demonstration of a lab, the TA will sign and date
your lab notebook.
- When you submit your write-up for a lab, xerox all of the pages in your
notebook with notes starting with the first page which was not part of the
previous lab write-up.
The CMPE100 Web:
Copyright 2007; Department of Computer Engineering,
University of California, Santa Cruz.
Comments to:
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