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Science 31 August 2001:
Vol. 293. no. 5535, pp. 1619 - 1620
DOI: 10.1126/science.293.5535.1619

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Are We Having Fun Yet? Joys and Sorrows of Learning Online

R. John Davenport

WASHINGTON, D.C.--Web-based classes offer students and instructors great flexibility and a chance for more focused interaction. But cyberspace can also be a lonely place. Science offers a first-person account of studying science online.

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