1st Pages of Lab Folder (Rubrics & Outlines) - 1
1st Pages of Lab Folder (Rubrics & Outlines) - 1
Lab Manual
Electric Circuits
(EE-102)
Name: ____________________________________
Do not use any equipment unless you are trained and approved as a user by your supervisor.
Wear safety glasses or face shields when working with hazardous materials and/or equipment.
Check your glassware for cracks and chips each time you use it. Cracks could cause the
glassware to fail during use and cause serious injury to you or lab mates.
2. CLOTHING:
When handling dangerous substances, wear gloves, laboratory coats, and safety shield or
glasses. Shorts and sandals should not be worn in the lab at any time. Shoes are required when
working in the machine shops.
If you have long hair or loose clothes, make sure it is tied back or confined.
Keep the work area clear of all materials except those needed for your work.
3. DISPOSAL
Students are responsible for the proper disposal of used material if any in appropriate
containers.
4. EQUIPMENT FAILURE
If a piece of equipment fails while being used, report it immediately to Lab Engineer/Assistant.
Never try to fix the problem yourself because you could harm yourself and others.
If leaving a lab unattended, turn off all ignition sources and lock the doors.
5. ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Obtain permission by the safety coordinator before operating any high voltage equipment
Before attaching the power supply to your setup make sure there are no “live” wires which can
be touched.
When attaching a high voltage power supply ALWAYS switch off the supply
6. FIRE.
If a person’s clothing catches on fire, he/she needs help.
Make him/her lie down and smother the flames by rolling, wrapping with lab coats,
blankets, towels, etc.
If a fire breaks out, (if time allows) turn off all burners and remove solvents, place the
chemical and equipment safely to the nearest possible table/bench, exit the building
calmly.
If you do not use the fire extinguisher, leave the room immediately to a safer place
possibly outside. There are carbon dioxide extinguishers in the building and the
positions and operation of these should be known.
Very small fires can be put out with a damp towel by smothering.
Only after the safety of all is assured should the matter of extinguishing the fire be
considered.
Because a few seconds delay can result in very serious injury, Laboratory staff will guide you on what
to do and how to exit during the case of such an emergency.
7. CHEMICALS SPILLS.
Decontaminate equipment, clothing and personnel, including any victims, on site if necessary
If corrosive chemicals are spilled on the clothing, remove the affected clothing immediately,
and wash the area with water for 15 full minutes.
If chemicals are spilled on the skin, wash them off with large volumes of water.
If the chemical is spilled in the eye, it should immediately be washed out thoroughly with water
using the eyewash.
If acid was involved, a weak solution of sodium bicarbonate in an eyecup should then be used. If
a base, boric acid is effective.
If corrosive chemicals are spilled on the desk, dilute them with a large volume of water and then
neutralize with sodium bicarbonate if an acid, or dilute acetic acid if a base.
8. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
Report the location of the emergency; give your name, telephone number, and building and
floor number.
Report the nature of the emergency whether an explosion has occurred and whether there has
been a chemical or electrical fire.
RESCUE: 1122
Administrator: 0321-5216301
II. SAFETY UNDERTAKING
Date: _________________________
1.1 RUBRICS
Lab Reports
Sr.# Performance
Indicator Exemplary (4-5) Satisfactory (2- Unsatisfactory (0-1)
3)
Information is Information is Unable to submit the lab
presented in a logical, presented in quite report or the submitted
interesting way, which less continuity and lab report have the lab
is easy to follow. All less logical manner. title & even introduction
Organization / Sections are not in
1 sections are in a only.
Structure proper order as
correct order having
directed unable to
all details as directed
follow the
and submitted in time.
submission
deadline.
Demonstration of full At ease with Unable to submit the lab
knowledge of the content and able report or the submitted
Calculations subject with to elaborate and lab report lacks in the
2 and Data explanations and explain to some calculations and data has
elaboration. degree. not been presented in
Presentation
proper tabular form,
Teacher Observation: If a student performs and fulfill a rubric category in 80 % or above of
its entirety, Upper limit of marks (e.g 5 marks) will be given otherwise the lower limit (e.g 4
marks out of 5) will be given.
Viva Voce
Sr.# Performance
Indicator Exemplary (4-5) Satisfactory (2- Unsatisfactory (0-1)
3)
Responds well, Generally Non-responsive at all
Responsiveness to quick and very Responsive or the candidate giving
1
Questions/Accuracy accurate all the and accurate only one correct
time. most of the response of viva voce
times. questions.
Demonstration At ease with No grasp of
information. Clearly
of full content and no knowledge of
Level of knowledge of able to subject matter. No
2 understanding of the subject with elaborate and questions are
the learned skill answered. No
explanations explain to interpretation made.
and some degree.
elaboration.
Open-Ended Labs
(Lab Performance)
Sr. # Performance Exemplary (4-5) Satisfactory (2-3) Unsatisfactory (0-1)
Indicator
(Lab Report)
Information is Information is Sequence of
presented in a presented in a information is
logical, less logical, with difficult to follow.
interesting less follow with No logical manner
1 Organization/
Structure with focus on less focus on or
results & results & Continuity.
conclusion a conclusion. Results
prominent and
part. Conclusion is
not stated.
Clearly Acceptance Acceptance level of
discusses what
results mean level of results results and
and what and discussing discussing the
conclusions the results with results with
Results may be drawn
2 Discussion & from them. acceptable acceptable
Data Cites published
Presentation conclusion and conclusion and
standards or
other related presentation of presentation of data
reports. data is fair. is fair.
Teacher Observation: If a student performs and fulfill a rubric category in 80 % or above of
its entirety, Upper limit of marks (e.g 5 marks) will be given otherwise the lower limit (e.g 4
marks out of 5) will be given.
(Lab Viva)
Sr.# Performance
Indicator Exemplary (4-5) Satisfactory (2- Unsatisfactory (0-1)
3)
Responds Generally Non-responsive at all
well, quick Responsive or the candidate giving
1 Responsiveness to and very and accurate only one correct
Questions/Accuracy accurate all most of the response of viva voce
the time. times. questions.
Demonstration At ease with No grasp of
information. Clearly
of full content and no knowledge of
Level of knowledge of able to subject matter. No
the subject elaborate and questions are
2 understanding of answered. No
the learned skill with explain to interpretation made.
explanations some degree.
and
elaboration.
1.3 RUBRICS (MODERN TOOL(MULTISIM) BASED)
Viva Voce
Sr.# Performance
Indicator Exemplary (4-5) Satisfactory (2- Unsatisfactory (0-1)
3)
Responds well, Generally Non-responsive at all
Responsiveness to quick and very Responsive or the candidate giving
1
Questions/Accuracy accurate all the and accurate only one correct
time. most of the response of viva voce
times. questions.
Demonstration At ease with No grasp of
information. Clearly
of full content and no knowledge of
Level of knowledge of able to subject matter. No
2 understanding of the subject with elaborate and questions are
the learned skill answered. No
explanations explain to interpretation made.
and some degree.
elaboration.
Teacher Observation: If a student performs and fulfill a rubric category in 80 % or above of
its entirety, Upper limit of marks (e.g 5 marks) will be given otherwise the lower limit (e.g 4
marks out of 5) will be given.
IV. LEVEL OF INQUIRY
Level Problem/ Question Procedure/ Method Solution
1 The problem and procedure are provided to the student. The student
interprets the data in order to propose viable solutions.
EE-102 CLO 1 X
CLO2 X
CLO3 X
CLO 4 X
(Open-Ended Lab) 2
MARK SHEET
Date Name of Experiments Marks Signature
Obtained
Introduction to the Laboratory test Equipment
& Components (DC power Supply, Digital
Multimeter, Bread Board), Color Coding of
Resistors.