What is the difference between asynchronous and synchronous education?
“Asynchronous classes are where students interact with the course material, instructor, and other students at any time,” explains David Wright, director of curriculum innovation and eLearning at the University of Dayton. In other words, the interaction occurs independently of when other students are online. This is usually the most flexible because students choose when and how to log on and learn. “The synchronous approach — where everyone has to be online at exactly the same time -– is more like a real class,” he continues. “The University of Dayton uses software that allows students to watch lecture slides, hear a professor giving the class and allows a program to behave in a manner that is most closely like a traditional face-to-face program.” 6. Will I get just as good of an education as I would in a traditional classroom? “The important thing is that if you deliver education online in a high-quality way and if you’ve made the high-quality investments that need to be made, you can