Project: On-Line Lab Report
Chemistry I Cary Academy W.G. Rushin
For this project, you will work together with your lab partner to
publish your lab report in the form of a web site. If you do a quality job, this report will be made available for
public consumption through AllAtoms.com. You may handcode your pages or use an HTML editor. Each on-line lab
report must include at least the following information:
- title page
- abstract
- your original procedure (I am willing to provide the original MS Word document from
which you can cut and paste the procedure and questions)
- data section
- calculations and questions section that includes the original question or problem
- results and discussion section
- each linked page must have a link back to your homepage
- a link to my site (http://www.allatoms.com) from your homepage (but don't
"frame" me!)
The web sites will be scored based on the quality and quantity of information they
contain (as with "normal" reports) as well as the organizational design and
quality of presentation.
| Information: |
Presentation: |
- Can the reader understand your objective, procedure, and results?
- Amount of information. Presence of required information.
- Are the calculations and questions correct?
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- Is the site well organized? Is the information easy to find and read? Is the site
designed so that it is easy to navigate?
- Creative/Artistic appeal. Use of color and graphics.
- Spelling and grammar
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This project will count ____ points in the lab report category (the value of the project
depends on which experiment is involved). The on-line lab reports will be due
____________.
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