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Electrical Engineering Lab Report Grade Sheet

This document is a grade sheet for electrical engineering lab reports. It outlines the grading elements and their maximum points, including objectives, procedure, results, discussion, and conclusion, which each account for 5% of the grade. Spelling and grammar are also worth 5% while the check-off sheet demonstrating that the lab work was completed is worth 70% of the total grade. The instructor provides comments and signs off on the completed report.

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Electrical Engineering Lab Report Grade Sheet

This document is a grade sheet for electrical engineering lab reports. It outlines the grading elements and their maximum points, including objectives, procedure, results, discussion, and conclusion, which each account for 5% of the grade. Spelling and grammar are also worth 5% while the check-off sheet demonstrating that the lab work was completed is worth 70% of the total grade. The instructor provides comments and signs off on the completed report.

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Electrical Engineering

Lab Report Grade Sheet

Name/Date __________________________________________________________________

Course: EECS 4220

Lab _________________________________________________________________________

Grading Element Maximum Points Your Points


Objective 5%
Procedure 5%
Results 5%
Discussion 5%
Conclusion 5%
Spelling/ Grammar 5%
Check-off Sheet (did it work) 70%
Total 100%

Comments: ___________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

Instructor: ________________________________

1
1: Objective, Procedure
Write an explanation of the theory or procedure behind the exercise. Be brief.

2. Results
Show how results were verified. If any data was collected, list here.

3. Discussion, Conclusion
Discuss the results or your lab and show how the objectives were met. If there were substantial
differences or similarities between how the two controllers did a specific task, comment on your
observations.

Screen shots of graphic displays may be included as well as samples of


programs. Do not include whole programs with the report. Staple all
pages together with the check-off sheet on top. One lab report may
be submitted for an individual or for all in the lab team.

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