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Table 3.3 Time Recording Log Instructions
Purpose | - This form is for recording time spent in unit development. |
General | - Keep track of any time you spend developing
a module.
- Record the time in minutes. - Be as accurate as possible. |
Header | Enter the following:
- the instructors name and the course name or number. - Make sure your name is on any Time Recording Log copies you submit. |
Date | Enter the date when the entry is made.
This field may be blank if the date is the same as the previous entry. |
Example | 9/14/96 |
Start | Enter the time when you start working on a task. |
Example | 9:15 |
Stop | Enter the time when you stop working on that task. |
Example | 11:59 |
Interruption Time | Record any interruption time that was not spent
on the task and the reason for the interruption.. Write the reason for
the interruption in the "Comment" column.
If you have several interruptions, record them with plus signs (to remind you to total them). |
Example | 5+3+22 break, phone, chat |
Delta Time | Enter the clock time you spent working on the task, less the interruption time. |
Example | From 9:15 to 11:59, less 30 minutes or 134 minutes. |
Activity | Enter the name or other designation of the task or activity being worked on. |
Example | Review |
Comments | Enter any other pertinent comments that might later remind you of any unusual circumstances regarding this activity. |
Example | Quiz prep |
Important | Any time you are programming you should be recording
your time on this form.
If you forget to record a time, promptly enter your best estimate. If you forget your Time Recording Log, note the times and copy them in your log as soon as you can. |
Keep copies of all the forms and data you submit.