In this learning technique, content is stored online and students can access the content at any time without requiring the teacher to be online.
This means that the student can learn when they want, thus asynchronously versus synchronously.
Asynchronous learning also allows multiple students to take classes at different times without needing the teacher.
Course platforms like Thinkific, Teachable, and Udemy allow creative students to learn on their own time.
Asynchronous learning is a learner-centric way of providing training.
Also known as Self-Paced Learning.
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