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KIN 2CC3 labs

 
Old 06-23-2009 at 09:16 PM   #1
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KIN 2CC3 labs
I was wondering if anyone knew what you do in the cardio labs? Are there assignments that you have to hand in during the lab?
Old 06-23-2009 at 09:37 PM   #2
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I was wondering if anyone knew what you do in the cardio labs? Are there assignments that you have to hand in during the lab?
"V. LABORATORY EXERCISES
1. Purpose
Laboratory exercises serve to (1) reinforce concepts presented in lectures and
readings, and (2) provide exposure to laboratory equipment. Unfortunately, the
limited lab space and equipment does not permit every student to obtain "handson"
experience, however every effort is made to provide students with the
opportunity to actively participate. There will be four labs during the course,
spaced approximately 2-3 weeks apart. Specific lab dates will be announced
during the first week of classes during each term and posted outside IWC/AB101,
which is the location for all laboratory demonstrations.
2. Lab Manuals
The courseware pack contains the laboratory outlines and assignments.
3. Lab Sections
You have been scheduled into a lab section as designated on your timetable. If
you have not been given a lab slot or if a conflict arises for academic reasons
(e.g., a course is rescheduled), you will have the opportunity to transfer into a
different lab section. Note that potential transfers depend on space availability.
Lab changes will be permitted ONLY for academic reasons. In this case, you
MUST obtain written permission/confirmation (in the form of an e-mail message)
from both the lab instructor for the lab you are vacating and the lab instructor for
the lab you are joining.
4. Lab Submission Procedure
(A) Lab reports are considered individual assignments and normal University
policies regarding academic honesty will apply (see above).
(B) The report for a particular lab should be handed in to your lab instructor at the
beginning of your next scheduled lab session (i.e., report for lab #1 is due at the
start of lab #2). The submission and collection policy for the final lab report will be
announced during class towards the end of term.
(C) All lab reports MUST be submitted in person directly to your lab instructor
during your assigned lab session. DO NOT submit labs to the course instructor.
(D) Lab reports MUST be typed and the pages MUST be stapled together,
otherwise they will NOT be accepted. Graphs are to be created using graphics
software (e.g., using Microsoft Excel); hand-drawn graphs are not acceptable.
Each lab report MUST include a separate cover page that lists student name, ID
number, lab number, name of lab instructor, and lab time slot.
(E) Failure to hand in your lab at your next lab session will result in a mark of
ZERO being assigned for that report, unless there is a legitimate reason (see
below). Normally there should be no excuse for failing to hand in a report, since
every student is expected to attend all labs during their assigned time slot.
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(F) If you are unable to attend a lab for a legitimate reason such as illness, the
appropriate documentation must be submitted to the Office of the Associate
Dean. In this instance, you MUST advise your lab instructor of your absence as
soon and possible and arrange to submit your report (from the previous lab)
directly to him/her. You are also expected to attend another lab section that week
in order to make up for the missed lab, except in the case of a prolonged medical
absence or other extraordinary circumstances."

Source: http://www.mcmaster.ca/kinesiology/e...-09%202CC3.pdf
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Old 06-23-2009 at 10:14 PM   #3
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When I took the course it was 2C06, a full year course...but assuming things stayed the same, the format was: you do a lab one week and take measurements. Your TA gives you some instructions, such as graph the data, and answer 5 or so 'critical thinking' questions.

Then you hand in this lab (usually a page or two typed, at most) during your next lab session, during which you repeat the process.



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