In lab 6 I spent 5-10 minutes one-on-one going over lab notebooks. Some comments:
1. There is a wide range in style.
2. There is a wide range in quality.
3. Not everyone seemed satisfied with their notebooks.
4. Here's a strategy for improving your notebook:
--- Refer to the checklist in the material for Lab 1.
--- Review your notebook against the checklist.
--- Pick an area to improve.
--- Spend extra effort on that area until you see improvement.
--- Iterate.
5. Not many notebooks recorded lab procedures. These are necessary to reproduce a result.
6. Good notebooks can save you in the future from extra work redoing stuff that you just didn't bother to record. Get in the habit of recording everything that makes sense, especially puzzling facts.
I will review lab notebooks in class again. At that time we will make "improvement contracts". In the meantime, use the feedback provided and these comments as an opportunity to improve your practices. Out in the wild you will find it necessary to keep good lab records in order to make reliable progress on a project and be confident of the results.
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