In the past I used pencil (I also change my mind) but found that students would miss some of my comments. I've found that red does stand out against the black ink. I've thought about using green but I find it difficult to read. Most of the green inks are too light and therefore don't provide as much contrast as red. Gary Gary J. Klatsky Department of Psychology [EMAIL PROTECTED] Oswego State University (SUNY) http://www.oswego.edu/~klatsky Oswego, NY 13126 Voice: (315) 341 3474
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