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About This Course

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Methods

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Synchronous
  • Most closely resembles traditional classroom instruction.
  • Builds community and connection.
  • Great for small group instruction.
  • Both teachers and students can get feedback and answers to questions in real-time.
  • Requires high-speed Internet.
  • Not all students will have the bandwidth to handle virtual meetings.
  • Less flexible.
  • Not as individualized.
  • Difficulty creating a space for reflection.
Asynchronous
  • Student-paced, so students can move through learning at their own pace until they reach mastery.
  • Can be highly individualized.
  • Learning can happen anywhere and at any time.
  • More opportunities to incorporate multiple tools and share multiple perspectives.
  • Requires a teacher to be more intentional about creating opportunities for connection and community building.
  • Requires some understanding of how we learn online differently than we learn in traditional settings.
  • Feedback from teacher is not immediate.
  • More responsibility on the student to stay engaged and focused.

 

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