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Introduction To Engineering Camera Lab #1- 3

Introduction To Engineering Camera Lab #1- 3. Agenda Analyze pictures from lab Create outline of lab report Start writing lab report. REVIEW: Lab Report Format. Lab reports should be typed, double-spaced, 10-12 pt. font Reports are typically 4-5 pages and should include a cover page

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Introduction To Engineering Camera Lab #1- 3

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  1. Introduction To EngineeringCamera Lab #1- 3 Agenda Analyze pictures from lab Create outline of lab report Start writing lab report

  2. REVIEW: Lab Report Format • Lab reports should be typed, double-spaced, 10-12 pt. font • Reports are typically 4-5 pages and should include a cover page • Lab reports are graded out of 50 points • Assume your audience has some knowledge of engineering principles

  3. REVIEW: Goal of Lab Report • Report should tell another team exactly how to repeat your experiment and clearly document the results you got • More detailed information & an example can be found in your course packet

  4. REVIEW: Lab Report Outline • Introduction • Experimental Methodology • Results & Description • Discussion • Summary & Conclusions • All team members should participate in the summary and conclusions section

  5. In-Class • Analyze pictures from lab • Create outline of lab report • Start writing lab report

  6. Homework • Each team member write his/her section of the lab report. • Bring completed work, written or on disk, to next class

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