Abstract
Most of the active learning literature focuses on approaches in undergraduate courses. However, active learning also can benefit students in public relations and integrated communication courses at the graduate level. This case report describes how three active learning approaches—research and field work, student accountabilities for learning, and student reflection and reflexive exercises—were used in a graduate class project to help a Fortune 50 consumer products company identify and address real-time merger communication issues.
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