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Owning the lab manual is mandatory for all students. You must bring it to class and read the relevant sections beforehand. Ensure you have a working UofA email address for communication and access to a computer with a reliable internet connection. A functional printer is also required. Email correspondence will exclusively be sent to UofA addresses. Your lab reports should be typewritten, avoiding the first person, and conclusions must be found in the “Findings” section. Late labs must be submitted at the beginning of class only—do not leave them elsewhere.
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Owning the lab manual is NOT optional. You must own it and bring it to class. • You are responsible for reading the relevant section in the lab manual before coming to class. • You must have a working UofA e-mail address. Contact Computer Solutions at the UofA if your e-mail is not working. They will help you. • You must have access to a computer with internet connection. It must be working. • You must have a working printer. • I communicate often via e-mail and I will only send to UofA addresses.
Lab reports must be typewritten. • Do not write in first person: • We, us, I • The final answer (what you found) must be stated in the last section of your report under “Findings”
LABS ARE ONLY ACCEPTED AT THE BEGINNING OF YOUR CLASS SESSION. • DO NOT: • PUT LATE LABS UNDER MY DOOR • PUT LATE LABS IN MY MAILBOX • TRY TO SLIP LATE LABS INTO MY BRIEFCASE OR OTHER CLASS MATERIALS….I PAY ATTENTION TO MY STUFF.