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Time Rec Log

This document provides instructions for students to record their time spent working on course activities in a time recording log. It explains that students should record the date, start and stop times, any interruptions, total time spent on each activity, the activity name, and optional comments. It emphasizes accurately recording all time spent on coursework.

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Time Rec Log

This document provides instructions for students to record their time spent working on course activities in a time recording log. It explains that students should record the date, start and stop times, any interruptions, total time spent on each activity, the activity name, and optional comments. It emphasizes accurately recording all time spent on coursework.

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Table 3.1 Time Recording Log


Student Date
Instructor Class

Date Start Stop Interruption Delta Activit Comments C U


Time Time y
TimeRecLog 2

Table 3.3 Time Recording Log Instructions

Purpose - This form is for recording time spent on this course.


- Use the pages at the back of the engineering notebook for the
Time Recording Log.
General - Record all the time spent on this course.
- Record the time in minutes.
- Be as accurate as possible.
Header Enter the following:
- your name and today's date,
- the instructors name and the course name or number.
- Make sure your name is on any Time Recording Log copies
you turn in with your homework.
Date Enter the date when the entry is made.
Example 9/14/96
Start Enter the time when you start working on a task.
Example 9:15
Stop Enter the time when you stop working on that task.
Example 11:59
Interruption Time Record any interruption time that was not spent on the task and
the reason for the interruption.
If you have several interruptions, enter their total time.
Example 5+3+22, break, phone, chat
Delta Time Enter the clock time you spent working on the task, less the
interruption time.
Example From 9:15 to 11:59, less 30 minutes or 134 minutes.
Activity Enter the name or other designation of the task or activity being
worked on.
Example Review
Comments Enter any other pertinent comments that might later remind you
of any unusual circumstances regarding this activity.
Example Quiz prep
C (Completed) When a task is completed, check this box.
Example At 7:45 on 9/9, you completed reading one or more chapters, so
check this box.
U (Units) Enter the number of units of work you completed.
Example From 6:25 to 7:45 on 9/9 you read two chapters, so enter 2.
Important Record all your time for this course.
If you forget to record a time, promptly enter your best estimate.
If you forget your Time Recording Log, note the times and copy
them in your log as soon as you can.

Source: Watts S. Humphrey, Introduction to the Personal Software Process, Addison Wesley, 2000.
As adapted by William L. Honig for Loyola University Chicago, Fall 2001.

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