2. • the blending of both asynchronous and
synchronous online learning.
3. SYNCHRONOUS
• where the contents is delivered online and
students participate in the learning process from
anywhere.
• There are real-time online meetings and students
login from anywhere and at the same participate
in the online learning process.
4. ADVANTAGES OF SYNCHRONOUS:
• real-time interactions
• increased accountability
• the opportunity to structure time
• immediate feedback encourage greater student engagement
and participation.
5. LIMITATIONS OF SYNCHRONOUS
• Its limitations include possibilities of technical issues,
scheduling conflicts, and requirements for access to the
internet and devices at specific times.
6. ASYNCHRONOUS
• a course where most of the content is delivered online and
students can participate in the online course from anywhere
and anytime.
• There are no real-time online or face-to-face meetings.”
7. SEVERAL ADVANTAGES ARE UNIQUE TO
ASYNCHRONOUS ONLINE LEARNING
• These include students learning at their own pace
and without any scheduling conflicts.
• Asynchronous online learning also includes
limitations, however, such as no immediate feedback
and low levels of participation.