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Communication and organization are important when teaching online. Students need to have clear communication and understand how to communicate back. Organization is reqired to help the class run smoothly.

This section was a strong, well written comparison of synchronous versus asynchronous teaching along with the need to implement strong guidelines for both the instructor and the students to ensure consistency of course delivery by the instructors and to help the students acclimate more quickly and understand what is required or expected of them in a faster, easier and more consistent manner. 

Whether the class is synchronous or asynchronous or mix of both the information must be organized and presented in a consistent manner so the students know what is expected of them. A well organized class helps the students tremendously then they know what is expected of them.

 

I learned asynchronous and synchronous online course content supports learning outcomes. The instructor must decide and apply either venue to support student learning. I intend to apply it in my first online course in order to support the goals and objectives for which I am responsible to teach. 

Asynchronous learning typically provides instructors an opportunity to record training sessions for students, who do not need to schedule a predetermined time to review the information.  Communication is another key to the student's success.  Our distance learning platform is asynchronous. 

Communication is extremely important when setting up both types of learning environments. 

Learned eatablishing a pattern of teaching is important.

In preparation students should arrive 15 minutes early to test equiptment-microphones,camera ect.Electronically they can raise their hand for responseand techer will choose student who is assigned a question. Students should use chart room and not the chat area unless instructed.

 

When using syncronous communication be sure students follow guidelines like raising hands electronically, unmuting etc

Asynchronistic learning is more common than synchronistic due to student/teacher availability. Whichever is chosen, organization is a major factor for success.

 

I've learned that both synchronous and asynchronos communication are probably both important for most online courses.  Students can learn at their own pace in asynchronous learning which will be great for advanced students who can delve further into the material for further mastery and application of the skills taught while slower students can take their time not feeling completely rushed to gain a better understanding of lessons presented, and working at their pace, may also be more comfortable to pursue further application of the lesson skills.  At the same time, I believe the personal face to face time for many classes and presenting mini-lecture and guided practice is important for a feeling of connectedness with one another in learning and help in maintaining a general pace of the class.

I believe a blended online class with synchronous class lesson and meeting anywhere from daily to twice a week be useful in most online courses.  This approach would likely be my goal if I were to design an online course or set of courses.

 

I like that these can both be implemented effectively if the teacher has a good grasp of how they want to get the students involved. One-on-one or small group meetings can be very helpful synchronously to get everyone on the right page or help explain a particularly tricky topic while asychronous meetings are a good way to have students check in on understanding.

 

The difference between the two may require different technologies used.  Where synchronous may be using a blog to promote an online discussion, this would not be the case in an asynchronous classroom where students are learning and participating at different times.

In the Teaching and Organizing a Virtual Learning Environment class module two, I learned the importance of being organized when teaching an online class. Also, setting guidelines for student responses is required in order to obtain thoughtful and meaningful responses which will result in a better learning environment.

our organization, rules, timelines, user-friendly ease and a multitude of teaching abilities and tools must be determined and mastered. Asynchronous or synchronous teaching can be used for different portions of your course.  Understand how you will feel comfortable teaching and understand the needs of the student.I have learning communication is extremely important, and guideline must be set .

Having a lms is critical to both students and teachers alike to reduce stress and anxiety. Makes this a very important key in the online learning environme.

Course content must be organized to enhance student success.

Its was interesting to see how the instructor/author of this course, EL104, was able to make clearcut distinctions between Synch. and Asynch. learning; basically able to separate one from the other. Also, a course can include both these methods - online lectures which are recorded and available for students to watch (repeatedly/later). 

I would agree with others that asyncchronous teaching offers great flexibility for the students and demands effective communication from the instructor and the teachers.  Synchronous instruction may alleviate a sense of alienation for some students.  Furthermore an instructor may choose to do both within the same course. Whatever is decided it is MOST important for the the instructor th amintain consistency in his/her approach to maximize effectice learning.

 

Once a teacher has established his or her method of teaching on line, they can organize the delivery of the coarse in a manner that makes it easy for the students to complete their tasks with no confusion.

Having a centralized plan will help the students access the functions and communicate with each other as well.

 

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