<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
</head>
<body text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
You'll find Laboratory information by going to the Modules link and
then<br>
the Laboratory section and then click on an experiment. You can
find the<br>
same information at the Assignments link (actually the Modules take
you to this).<br>
You'll find information about what needs to be done for each
experiment and<br>
pre-lab and post-lab links for the experiments.<br>
<br>
The first two things you'll see is the lab Safety Statement and
Safety Quiz.<br>
I'm not sure if the TAs informed you of this but you need to read
the<br>
Safety Statement and take the Safety Quiz. This statement has to be
read<br>
and "signed" (click on the button attesting to the fact you've read
and understand<br>
the safety rules) and the quiz completed before your first lab
period. I've<br>
sent this information in a previous e-mail so this should just be a
reminder.<br>
<br>
Next you'll see "<span class="item_name"><span class="ig-title
title">Digital Lab Report Submission</span>". This has
instructions for<br>
what you need to do for uploading the lab reports. You MUST
follow these<br>
instructions. They can also be found when you click on the
Laboratory module or<br>
the Exp 1 link. It is your responsibility to make sure you upload
the correct files<br>
with the correct formats and names and they aren't corrupted.<br>
</span><br>
You'll also find report rubrics for each experiment at the link for
an experiment.<br>
The rubric tells you what you need to do for each experiment. You'll
find two<br>
forms of the rubric. The on-line grading rubric the TA will use to
enter your<br>
scores in each section is at the bottom. In the Criteria column
you'll see what<br>
should be included in the report. If you click on "view longer
description" it<br>
tells you what should be in each section. There's also a PDF form of
the rubric<br>
in the description for each lab. Honestly, it would probably be
easier to look at<br>
this PDF since it has everything spelled out w/o you having to click
on each of<br>
the "view longer description" links.<br>
<br>
Dr. Zellmer
</body>
</html>