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Title: How to structure a Physics logbook?
Post by: G-Fr3sh on August 20, 2018, 09:38:25 am
I have just started my EPI, and I am lost on how to structure an electronic logbook, could I get a template I could utilze in the organisation of my work. Thanks
Title: Re: How to structure a Physics logbook?
Post by: S200 on August 20, 2018, 09:39:53 am
I believe that excel has a logbook template inbuilt?
I'll double check rn...
Yup!
Just search log in the templates, and there's one called "Generic Logbook"

Hope this helps ya... ;)
Title: Re: How to structure a Physics logbook?
Post by: Bri MT on August 20, 2018, 09:53:03 am
The main things are:
1) Neat and easy to find what you are looking for
2) Dates where particular things where added/edited is clear, and the content is in chronological order
3) Contains everything that it needs to, and provides a basis for everything you're going to want on your poster

I made mine hardcopy (and simply pasted in excel data tables) so I don't know of any online templates but hopefully some of this information (and the links from VCAA) helps
Title: Re: How to structure a Physics logbook?
Post by: sweetiepi on August 20, 2018, 11:24:27 am
Following on from mini, also ensure that any data is accurately labelled and that you have a back-up copy of your data somewhere- either hardcopy or softcopy, as you don't want to repeat anything you don't need to more than once if you've misplaced the data! :))
(Going by experience with a logbook I'm maintaining at uni rn 😄)