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== Weekly Log Instructions ==
 
== Weekly Log Instructions ==
  
'''The weekly log should document the progress of your project.  The format should include:
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'''The weekly log should document the progress of your project.  Get in the habit of updating this EVERY time after work is completed.  Remember, each member of the class should be working 6 to 9 hours a week outside of class time for this course.  This should be reflected in the log.  The format should include:
  
 
* Date range of each week.
 
* Date range of each week.
* What your group did.  If challenges were encountered, mention them.
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* What your group did.  Include links to code, schematics, diagrams, etc that document progress.
* Who did it.
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* At the end of each entry, include (Name who did what, When they did it, how much time they spent) (Jim, 12/15, 20 minutes)
* How much time was spent doing it.
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* What plans does the group have for the next week.
* What plan are for the next week.
 
 
* If you are behind, feel as though you are going to face a particularly tough challenge or are going to need help with something, you should mention that as well.
 
* If you are behind, feel as though you are going to face a particularly tough challenge or are going to need help with something, you should mention that as well.
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Latest revision as of 16:38, 15 December 2018

Weekly Log Instructions

The weekly log should document the progress of your project. Get in the habit of updating this EVERY time after work is completed. Remember, each member of the class should be working 6 to 9 hours a week outside of class time for this course. This should be reflected in the log. The format should include:

  • Date range of each week.
  • What your group did. Include links to code, schematics, diagrams, etc that document progress.
  • At the end of each entry, include (Name who did what, When they did it, how much time they spent) (Jim, 12/15, 20 minutes)
  • What plans does the group have for the next week.
  • If you are behind, feel as though you are going to face a particularly tough challenge or are going to need help with something, you should mention that as well.