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Online training practice in synchronous and asynchronous settings

Matrix

Both synchronous and asynchronous practice sessions can be designed for a wide range of training programs and a learning platform can offer many tools fit for purpose. Let’s see what trainers can use in synchronous and asynchronous settings! Online training practice in asynchronous settings. Forums for brainstorming.

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Asynchronous learning: challenges, opportunities, and best practices

TalentLMS

Now, most companies rely on asynchronous learning for their teams. However, not all online training is the same, and one of the key differences is whether it involves synchronous or asynchronous learning. Synchronous vs. Synchronous vs. Asynchronous learning: What are they and what’s the difference? Supports flexibility.

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Emerging Asynchronous Conversation Models

Tony Karrer

I had an interesting conversation with Patrick Randolph from TalkWheel about different kinds of asynchronous conversation models that are emerging and how they might fit into broader eLearning Initiatives. This post represents thinking from both of us that I've edited heavily to make it more easily consumed here in the blog.

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Mini Glossary of Elearning

KnowledgeOne

Elearning has evolved significantly over the last few decades, particularly with the advent of digital technology and Web 2.0. Elearning can combine asynchronous and synchronous interactions and tools. What is asynchronous elearning? Elearning can combine asynchronous and synchronous interactions and tools. Good to know.

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Asynchronous social learning is newer than you think

Clive on Learning

For those of us who have spent a number of years working in online learning, the idea that a group can collaborate asynchronously (not in real-time) on a learning activity is rather taken for granted - not so much 'old hat' as just nothing novel. All very good, but the model remained synchronous = social and asynchronous = individual.

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Asynchronous and online should be the default to argue against

Clive on Learning

But most of our routine meetings are not in this category - we can get along just fine using Skype, or some more sophisticated form of web conferencing. Another default position should be communicating asynchronously. Asynchronous comms, using email, forums, social networks, blogs and wikis, allow us to regain control of our time.

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Strategies for transformation 2: from synchronous to asynchronous

Clive on Learning

The second step on the route to transformation is a shift from interventions that are synchronous to those that are asynchronous. Asynchronous activities, on the other hand, are self-paced; they allow the learner to determine when and for how long they undertake self-study activities or communicate with fellow learners or trainers.