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What are the advantages of an online course?
In online courses, a teacher provides materials, lectures, tests, and assignments that can
It can be accessed at any time. Students are given a time frame - usually a one-week window - during
That they need to be connected at least once or twice. But in general, students are free to contribute
Whenever they choose to do so during the time frame or duration of the course.
Not all of our online courses require students and teachers to be online at the same time.
All lectures, discussions, and presentations do not take place at a specific hour, and students do so
You do not need to be online at the same time in order to participate.
This feature provides a better way to learn. Many students need more time to form files
Think about or consider all aspects of an issue before giving an opinion.
Features of our online courses:
Virtual libraries / repositories for documents, presentations and videos: the Internet
The course will provide you with educational materials. You may also be prompted to download
Presentations, slides, and illustrations. Additionally, you may have a tutorial
Material consisting of video clips or short video clips. In this case, you will have often
Option to stream content instead of having to download a huge file.
Email: The email is included in all online courses. It is a great tool for asking and maintaining questions
Touch and receive materials, updates, reminders, and even reviews. The
The instructor will use this tool to send daily reminders and updates to the entire course.
• Discussion Boards: The discussion board is a key component of online learning
Building. Students will participate in teacher-facilitated discussions. Series of
Questions are posted in forums that all students must respond to and comment on. it's a
Great way to answer questions, share documents and links. It's also a good thing
A place to ask questions and clarify ambiguities.
• Cycle exercises: Each week, you will work out an exercise, and respond to a series of
Questions that will ask you to analyze the situation and develop a solution. the exercise
Has a schedule for applying for a degree.
• Tests and Quizzes: Each week you will need to complete a quiz to help you measure
Your progress on the course. Most courses also include a final exam.
What is asynchronous learning?
Asynchronous learning is a student-centered teaching method that uses online learning
Resources to facilitate the sharing of information outside the constraints of time and space between a
Network of people. Asynchronous learning is based on a student-centered constructivist theory
An approach that emphasizes the importance of peer-to-peer interactions. This approach
It combines self-study with asynchronous interactions to enhance learning, and can be used
Ease of learning in distance education. This is a combined network of learners and e-people
The network in which they are communicating is referred to as an asynchronous learning network.
The online learning resources used to support asynchronous learning include email and online
Discussion boards. Course management systems have been developed
Online interaction support, allowing users to organize discussions, post and respond to messages,
And multimedia download and access.
The biggest benefit that asynchronous learning offers students is the freedom it gives them to access
Their course and educational materials anytime they choose, from anywhere, with
Internet connection. This allows accessibility to a diverse group of students, ranging from
Traditional, on-campus, working professionals, for international students abroad
Countries.
Asynchronous learning environments provide a "high degree of interaction" between
Participants who are separated geographically and chronologically and hold many students
One of the social benefits of face-to-face interaction. Where students can express their thoughts
Without interruption, they have more time to think about and respond to the class materials
Of classmates in the traditional classroom.
Another advantage of asynchronous learning is that there is a record of almost everything
Happen in that environment. It can be all articles, correspondence and interactions
Archiving electronically. Participants can go back and review course materials and lectures
Presentations and correspondence between the participants. This information is generally available
Available at any time for course participants.
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