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Creating Direct Channels of Communication

Journal of College Science Teaching—November 2001

Biology students in a large-class, active-learning environment used e-mail and in-class written notes for student-instructor communication. Most students sent e-mail messages and about half were content-related. Messages from females and males reflected class gender distribution. Results also showed that African Americans were more likely to send content-related messages than other racial/ethnic groups.
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