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| - | This page describes some changes being made to PHYS211 for Winter quarter 2021, and outlines their motivations. | ||
| - | Changes to the course are motivated primarily by three factors. | ||
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| - | * The Universities decision to open the quarter with two weeks of remote instruction. | ||
| - | * Addressing student concerns about expectations and feedback. | ||
| - | * Addressing TA concerns about setting expectations and grading workload. | ||
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| - | The (proposed) schedule for winter quarter is shown below. | ||
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| - | Here is a quick summary of the major elements of the course. | ||
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| - | * Due to the reduced amount of time available for in lab work the number of experiments is reduced from 3 to 2 for the quarter. | ||
| - | * Each experiment is still divided into two 4-hour sessions. | ||
| - | * Lab groups no longer have exclusive use of an apparatus for their experiment. | ||
| - | * When you come into the lab for the second day of an experiment you can no longer assume that it is in the state in which you left it on day one. The experiments running this quarter have been picked in part due to their suitability for this sort of interleaved operation. | ||
| - | * There is now more emphasis on keeping an appropriate lab notebook when working in the lab. There is now an immediate and practical need for maintaining a good lab notebook as you will need to refer to it in order to be able to pickup where you left off on day one. This is one of the purposes of lab notebooks in real research labs, documenting what you are doing in the lab as you are doing it, with sufficient detail that you can easily and accurately reconstruct what you were doing. | ||
| - | * Each experiment will now have its own logbook, which is just a lab notebook devoted to that specific experiment. The experiment logbook does not leave the lab, it remains in the room with the experiment at all times. | ||
| - | * Students are required to sign in to the logbook when they first arrive in lab, and sign out at the end of the day. | ||
| - | * You are expected to enter into this log book any information which the next group should know about. | ||
| - | * It is important that all of these notes include times and dates. | ||
| - | * You are encouraged to leave notes to future groups which may make their experience with the apparatus more productive. | ||
| - | * Things NOT to put in the logbook include; your data, answers to questions which you were expected to work out on your own, etc. | ||
| - | * Also, while we appreciate the occasional humorous comment please display an appropriate level of professionalism, | ||
| - | * Each experiment now requires two group meetings with the TA who grades the experiment. | ||
| - | * Prep Meeting. | ||
| - | * Analysis Meeting. | ||
| - | * You will then have an additional two days after the analysis meeting to write your final report. | ||
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| - | Note that these group meetings before and after doing an experiment are not entirely new for us. This is very similar to how we ran the remote version of the course last year. Instructors and TA's both felt that these meetings helped greatly to alleviate the concerns which we listed at the beginning of this document. | ||