Across
- 2. Our main projects throughout the semester that which will help us to practice our learned material
- 5. The minimum date requirement for full credit of submission
- 6. Very common within the lab notebook and important for schematics and circuit drawings
- 8. Times New Roman is the preferred version of this
- 10. Final course objective which is an accumulation of all of the information we've learned.
- 12. A signing of our name that should be at the bottom of every page
- 14. Method of copying the page through taking a image of the page
- 17. Author of "Writing in the Laboratory Notebook"
- 19. If you are this, you will lose points on your lab submission
- 20. Our Professor's last name
- 24. The portion of the lab dedicated to going over the theory of the lab
- 25. Above all else, one of the most important aspects of lab to maintain
- 26. An important aspect of writing that should be maintained when recording information
- 29. The various accessories that we will be using during lab
- 33. The portion of the lab dedicated to holding values attained throughout the lab
- 34. American society for testing and materials
- 35. The first version of the lab format that is a very condensed outline of what the lab will become
- 38. Proper styling of words and phrases
- 39. American National Standards Institute
- 43. An inevitable phase of our notebook keeping where we will have to redo past work because we realize it is incorrect
- 44. The timestamp (day wise) of the time of completion for our page.
- 45. Strictly disallowed something to occur, like eating or drinking during lab
- 48. The portion of the lab where you answer any specific problems after the lab
- 49. The very first page of our lab report, containing our name, our professors name, the course name, and the lab number/name.
- 51. The strictly-prohibited act of using another students work and passing it off as your own
- 52. The book that which contains all of our thinking and ideas that which must be properly kept
Down
- 1. The area of which we store our lab notebooks to ensure their safety and keeping
- 3. Requirements for this specific class, and rules we must abide by
- 4. Creates Signals
- 7. Completely up to us, single or double!
- 9. how many weeks do we have to submit a lab before we lose all potential for credit?
- 10. What we get for keeping a lab notebook, as we get to maintain intellectual property of our ideas
- 11. Data plots that are imperative for data keeping
- 13. An exam that which will test our overall lab performance
- 15. Used to measure waveforms and frequencies
- 16. A variant of our typical lab format that contains changed that which speed up the lab report process
- 18. A common manufacturing method that which should not be utilized in our lab notebooks to avoid damage
- 21. Digital MultiMeter
- 22. The portion of the lab dedicated to the citing of resources used throughout the lab
- 23. One of the various software we utilize, this one specifically for graphing
- 27. The keeping of our notebooks to ensure their organization
- 28. A brief gloss-over of the lab and the information throughout the lab
- 30. Necessary to wear if attending F-2-F lectures
- 31. Used for entering measurement data
- 32. mandatory writing utensil for documentation in the laboratory notebook
- 36. The typical format for our lab reports that which can be located in the laboratory requirements and safety manual
- 37. Pre-requisite classes, as well as what we are constructing!
- 40. Course number for our course (ex. twooneonetwo)
- 41. The portion of the lab report dedicated to talking about and going over the results attained throughout the lab
- 42. The claim towards the end of the lab reported where you reinforce what you learned throughout the lab
- 46. the standard format for citations of engineers
- 47. Different attempts of the same process to see if there is a change in results
- 50. The kit used if you are participating in lab online