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This document outlines the requirements and grading rubric for Lab 1 and 2 of the Electronics & Measurements Technique course. It will be graded out of 100%, with the written lab report comprising 75% of the grade. This includes an introduction, theory, procedure, proposed solution and results, and conclusion sections. The remaining 25% will come from an individual oral and simulation evaluation. Students must submit their work before the deadline to avoid penalties for late or plagiarized work.

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ECE207 - Lab Report Template-New

This document outlines the requirements and grading rubric for Lab 1 and 2 of the Electronics & Measurements Technique course. It will be graded out of 100%, with the written lab report comprising 75% of the grade. This includes an introduction, theory, procedure, proposed solution and results, and conclusion sections. The remaining 25% will come from an individual oral and simulation evaluation. Students must submit their work before the deadline to avoid penalties for late or plagiarized work.

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EE207 – Lab 1 and 2 Report – 15%

Semester Fall Year 2020


Course Title Electronics & Measurements Technique
Course Code EE207
Instructor Mrs. Karthika Sreekumar

STUDENT NAMES STUDENT IDs

Step Module percentage Score


A detailed written explanation for the
Lab Report 75%
particular experiment
Individual Individual evaluation for oral and simulation
25%
Evaluation tasks
Total 100%
Regulations:
 Plagiarism: In case of plagiarism, you will receive an email to resubmit your work, with the following rule:

o Resubmission within 24h from email notification: 40% deduction

o Resubmission within 48h from email notification: 60% deduction.

o Failing to resubmit within two days after notification means that the assessment will be awarded 0.

 Late Submission: After the submission deadline, students have a maximum 2-days grace period for late
submissions with the following penalty (excluding Fridays):

o first day, within 24h from the deadline, 40% deduction

o Second day, within 48h from the deadline, 60% deduction.

o Failing to submit within two days after notification means that the assessment will be awarded 0.

 Wrong Submission: Students have the full responsibility of:

o submitting the required documents within the deadline

o verifying that the correct files are submitted

o Verifying that the submitted files are not corrupted.

INTRODUCTION (15 points)


Your introduction must start with a general statement of the lab, and talk briefly
about the experiments. It should not be very short.

THEORY (10 points)


Give some theoretical information about the experiment concepts here. Don’t
use too many formulations. The purpose of this part is to show whether you are
aware of what kind of theoretical information you used or not. This part MUST
be written on your own words. You CANNOT use internet to do this part.
Contents which are not written by the students will cause sharp deduction of
mark.

PROCEDUE(5points)
Explain the steps included to complete the experiment
PROPOSED SOLUTION & RESULTS (25 points)
This is the most important part. You need to give a clear explanation of what
kind of procedure was followed in order to complete the particular lab. Explain
clearly and step by step. Your explanations must be in detail. For example, if
you are using a picture, explanation has to be given.

CONCLUSION (10 points)


Provide a clear conclusion about your lab report. Also, you can provide such as
future estimation or additional recommendation.

OVERALL ORGANISATION (10 points)


Your report has to be well organized in terms of font, grammar, captions
and more.

INDIVIDUAL PART (25 points)


Each student individually has to insert their own works in their lab report.
Make sure you write your name for the inserted works. Note that this is an
individual evaluation, and if it is missing for either student, the grade will be
zero.

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