Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Asynchronous Learning

The learning approach we are using in this course is asynchronous learning. If watches are synchronized, they are set to the same time. In synchronous learning, things happen at the same time. A group of students meet together at the same time and listen to a lecture. Or, a group meets at the same time and engages in a discussion. Some of this could be similar to what happens in a chat room.

An asynchronous approach means that a group does not have to meet at the same time for a lecture or a discussion or for the learning to take place. Yes, we are heavily inovolved in discussing topics, but we can log on at any time of day and join in the discussion. Another advantage of an asynchronous approach is that you can think a little about your comments and responses. People who feel that they don't do well "off the cuff" appreciate the ability to take time to think through their answers.

An asynchronous discussion becomes quite exciting when several people get involved in the discussion even if they are not all online at the same time.

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