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ASYCHRONOUS

LEARNING
Dinda Amelia Rahmayanti & Sri Hardianti
Definition
Asychronous learning is a learning method that does not
require direct interaction between teachers and students.
Advances in computer technology and the Internet
enable teachers to upload a wide range of materials
including videos onto a digital learning platform that
students can access anytime and wherever they are. This
digital learning platform is often known as the Learning
Management System. (LMS)
benefit of
1. Flexibility of Time and Place
asychronous
2. Access to Global resources
2. Access to Global Resources
learning

3. Virtual Interaction and


Colaboration

4. Personal Progress Monitoring


Disadvantages of
asynchronous
learning
1. Lack of Face-to- 2. Accessibility Restrictions 3. Requires a high
Face Interaction and Technology degree of self-discipline

One of the weaknesses of Online learning requires stable Online learning requires a high
online learning is the lack of and secure access to the Internet, level of self-discipline as you
face-to-face interaction with as well as adequate devices such have to organize your own time
lecturers or teachers and as laptops or tablets. For those and avoid interference. The
fellow students. This can who do not have adequate absence of direct supervision
from an instructor or classmate
reduce the learning accessibility and technology,
can test your independence
experience involved and online learning can be a and require strong
impede the process of direct challenge. commitment.
discussion and collaboration.
Example of
1.
Watching pre-recorded
lecture videos or asychronous
lessons
learning
Viewing video
2. demonstrations

Learning activities such as


3. quizzes, problem solving, and
games
Conclusion
Asynchronous learning is a general term used to
describe forms of education, teaching, learning that
do not occur in the same place. Online learning
resources can be used to support asynchronous
learning including e-mail, electronic conference,
systems rolling online e-learning discussion boards
and blogs. Sometimes forms of communication are
accompanied by synchronous components including
text chats and voice conversations, telephone calls,
video conferences and even meetings in virtual
spaces.
Thank
You

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