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<div class="moz-text-html" lang="x-unicode"> <font size="2"><big>The
lab supervisors may have already sent something about this
so<br>
this my simply be reiterating what's been stated. I saw a
couple of<br>
people with cell phones out this week and last week.<br>
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<font size="2"><big><font size="2"><big>We do <b>NOT </b>allow
cell phones <b>in lab</b>. They need to be put away in<br>
your book bags (not just in </big></font></big></font><font
size="2"><big><font size="2"><big><font size="2"><big>the
"cubby" holes under the lab benches<br>
</big></font>or your pocket). </big></font></big></font><font
size="2"><big><font size="2"><big><font size="2"><big>We don't
want you texting, surfing the internet,<br>
playing games, etc. while you're suppose to be
working</big></font>. We want<br>
you paying attention to what you're doing. </big></font></big></font><font
size="2"><big><font size="2"><big><font size="2"><big>Being
distracted could<br>
cause </big></font>you to make a mistake, have an
accident, not finish the exp., etc. <br>
</big></font></big></font><font size="2"><big><font
size="2"><big><font size="2"><big>While in lab we want you
concentrating on the tasks at hand.</big> <br>
<br>
</font>Laptops or tablets are generally not allowed in
lab. The lab supervisors<br>
will let you know if and when to bring such a device to
lab. It's generally<br>
not a good idea to have them out anyway while working
with chemicals<br>
as they could spill on your laptop/tablet and probably
break it.<br>
<br>
</big></font></big></font><font size="2"><big><font
size="2"><big><b><font size="2"><big><font size="2"><big>No
cell phones are allowed during </big></font></big></font></b><b>review/quiz
sessions.</b><br>
They must be turned off and put away. ALL electronics
except<br>
your calculator must be turned off and put away. This
includes<br>
watches since we don't want to have to take the time to
see<br>
whether they're internet connectable. If you have use
other<br>
electronics during a quiz or exam this would be
considered an<br>
academic misconduct violation.<br>
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Dr. Zellmer</big></font> </div>
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