This module gave me a much deeper understanding of the differences, benefits, and challenges of synchronous vs. asynchronous learning—and how essential planning, organization, and communication are for both methods.
One key takeaway is that there is no one-size-fits-all approach. The best delivery method depends on the course content, student needs, and instructor's style. I used to think asynchronous was always better because of its flexibility, but I now understand that synchronous learning can offer powerful engagement and real-time support—if it's well-structured and respectful of students' time and commitments.
The idea of developing a “pattern of teaching” stood out to me.… >>>