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Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

INSTISTUTE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY

BACHELOR OF …………………………………………………..

STUDENTS' FIELD ATTACHMENT LOGBOOK

THE LOG BOOK

INTRODUCTION

This book is to assist the student to keep a record of the field activities. It will show the organisation in which the student has worked on attachment and the period of time spent in that organisation.

DAILY REPORT

The daily work carried out during the period of attachment is to be recorded clearly with sketches and diagrams where applicable.

WEEKLY REPORT

This is a summary of work done in a week and should cover all the activities and the level of accomplishment of each. Students are required to present the logbook periodically to the lecturer/supervisor for assessment of content and progress. The lecturer/supervisor can use any part for his comment where necessary.

ATTACHMENT PROGRAMME

The student must follow the set out attachment programme formulated by the department, which was given to the student at the beginning of the activity.

REPORT WRITING

Write a report on the experiences acquired during the attachment. The write should give some information on the organisation and contact address. The organisation or agency chosen for attachment should provide an atmosphere for learning desired competencies. The organisation of the report should take the following format:

Introduction

Mainframe of report

General description of organisation and the departments where attached

General activities undertaken in the organisation

Specific activities undertaken during attachment

A profile in skills and competencies gained

Activities in which the student applied his/her skills for the benefit of the organisation

Strategy for utilisation of the contacts established during attachment.

Analysis, observations and critique

Summary and conclusions...