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Related to asynchronous online courses (EL116)

For this discussion, I would like you to respond to the following question, providing examples of how you would resolve the problem:  Students have complained that online classes (asynchronous) do not involve the opportunity to ask questions and get quick responses from instructors the way they would in a face-to-face or a synchronous class.  I have seen some courses include an "ask the teacher" open discussion post available for students, but this doesn't provide the spontaneous Q and A I think that they are looking for.  I have created a Zoom hour for some of my classes, but these have been set as a once per week opportunity, and while it gets some student participation, it has been hit or miss. 

So here's the question:  Is there a method you use or have heard of that would resolve the student's need for Q and A time with the instructor that can mimic the spontaneity of a face to face classroom?  Please provide examples.

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Static courses

Touch points in a static class really seem to enhance a course even when it is asynchronous.

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Learning Trades Online | Origin: EL121

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Learning Skills Online | Origin: EL121

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