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Laboratory Report

Author: ATU Galway

What is it?

Students write a report for practical’s undertaken in the lab. These include information about the procedures, results, and skills demonstrated. This helps to assess students’ subject knowledge, literacy, numeracy and understanding.

Advantages & Challenges

Tips for Use

  • Define the learning objectives or competencies that the laboratory report will assess. Determine what skills, knowledge, or abilities students should demonstrate through their experimentation, data analysis, and reporting.
  • Provide detailed instructions for conducting the experiment, collecting data, and writing the report. Clearly outline the format, structure, and content expectations for the report, including sections such as introduction, methods, results, discussion, and conclusion.
  • Ask students to interpret their experimental results, draw conclusions, and make connections to course concepts or real-world applications.
  • Consider incorporating peer review or feedback as part of the assessment process. Encourage students to peer-review each other’s laboratory reports, providing constructive feedback on experimental design, data analysis, and interpretation.
  • Provide guidance on how to properly cite sources, acknowledge contributions from others, and avoid plagiarism. Consider using plagiarism detection software to ensure originality of student work.

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