Labs Posted and Readable (?)


This form is designed to ensure that you have the information you need, in a format you can read.

Subsequent assignments will require you to further analyze some of the data you have submitted.  For that reason it is important that you have a coherent and readable copy of your data for each lab.

Your course (e.g., Mth 151, Mth 173, Phy 121, Phy 232, etc. ):

Enter your access code in the boxes below. 

Remember that it is crucial to enter your access code correctly.  As instructed, you need to copy the access code from another document rather than typing it.

Access Code:
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Your Name:

First Name
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Your VCCS email address.  This is the address you were instructed in Step 1 to obtain.  If you were not able to obtain that address, indicate this below.

Please insert any message you wish to share with the instructor at this point:

Copy this document, from this point to the end, into a word processor or text editor. 

Please list the labs that have recently been posted to your Access page.  Just copy and paste the portion of your Access page that contains the links to these postings.

 

Your answer (start in the next line):

 

 

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You should have checked these labs to be sure the postings, which were generated by the instructor's computer program, do include all the information you submitted, and that the boldface headings inserted by that program do correspond to the data requested by the original form.

The program also separates the data from the form into its original lines, as you entered them.  This is often not the case with the version which is posted to acknowledge receipt of the lab.  You should note whether each line of the data you submitted is depicted on its own line, or whether there are lines which appear to run together.

Is there a posted version of each of your labs that is in readable format, with data presented as you entered it?

If not please list the exceptions and for each exception the nature of the problem.

 

Your answer (start in the next line):

 

 

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Do you see any errors in the way you entered your data (e.g., data entered that is not in the format requested by the original form)?  If so, briefly note the nature of those errors and how you will correct them in the future.

 

Your answer (start in the next line):

 

 

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