General Advice on Laboratory Procedures
I have made every effort in the creation
of these laboratory exercises to make them doable within the time frame
of the formal laboratory period. Whether or not you are able to finish
within the allotted time depends on:
1. How well you prepare for each
lab.
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Did you read through the lab exercise before
coming to lab?
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Do you know exactly what you will be doing
during the lab?
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Have you planned your laboratory activities
prior to coming to lab?
2. How well you use your time
in lab.
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Your primary objective should be to prepare
the material and image it during lab.
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How rapidly you meet your primary objective
depends on how well you master the techniques introduced in the early laboratories.
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You should plan on spending time outside of
lab processing your images and completing the electronic exercises (ca.
6 hours/week should suffice)
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You are encourage to collaborate with one
another on material preparation, however all images turned in should be
your own.
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Don't spend a lot of time in idle conversation
with your colleagues.