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Synchronous vs. Asynchronous: What Works Best in the Career College Melissa A Wertz Academic Department Chair, Online Division [email protected]

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Page 1: Synchronous vs. Asynchronous: What Works Best in the Career College Melissa A Wertz Academic Department Chair, Online Division wertz.melissa@pti.edu

Synchronous vs. Asynchronous: What Works Best in the Career College

Melissa A Wertz

Academic Department Chair, Online Division

[email protected]

Page 2: Synchronous vs. Asynchronous: What Works Best in the Career College Melissa A Wertz Academic Department Chair, Online Division wertz.melissa@pti.edu

Synchronous vs. Asynchronous: What Works Best in the Career College

Agenda

● Who I am?

● The Definitions

● Pros and Cons

● Online Learning Tools

● Blending the Two Methods

● Final Thoughts

Page 3: Synchronous vs. Asynchronous: What Works Best in the Career College Melissa A Wertz Academic Department Chair, Online Division wertz.melissa@pti.edu

Who I am?

Melissa Wertz

Academic Department Chair, Online

Mathematics Education

Career College

Instructional Technology

Online Education

Faculty Development

Page 4: Synchronous vs. Asynchronous: What Works Best in the Career College Melissa A Wertz Academic Department Chair, Online Division wertz.melissa@pti.edu

The Definitions

● Synchronous Online Learning

– Real Time

– Live instruction

– Students and instructors present at the same time

● Asynchronous Online Learning

– Time Independent

– Flexible

– Students participate at their convenience

Real Time (Synchronous)Real Time (Synchronous) (Asynchronous) Time Independent

Page 5: Synchronous vs. Asynchronous: What Works Best in the Career College Melissa A Wertz Academic Department Chair, Online Division wertz.melissa@pti.edu

Pros of Synchronous Online Learning

Questions answered and feedback provided immediately

Assists in building community in the course

Conduct group activities and exercises

Students can attend live from anywhere in the world

Student can review recorded sessions

Page 6: Synchronous vs. Asynchronous: What Works Best in the Career College Melissa A Wertz Academic Department Chair, Online Division wertz.melissa@pti.edu

Cons of Synchronous Online Learning

Participants must be in the same place at the same time

Can take away the convenience and flexibility of online learning

Requires a confidence level with technology

Different time zones will present scheduling issues

Bandwidth and technology must be considered

Page 7: Synchronous vs. Asynchronous: What Works Best in the Career College Melissa A Wertz Academic Department Chair, Online Division wertz.melissa@pti.edu

Pros of Asynchronous Online Learning

Flexible and convenient – no set schedule

Study anywhere, anytime with access to a computer and Internet

Concentrate efforts in mastering areas containing new information and/or skills

Different time zones without issue

Students afforded the time to reflect and provide more in depth responses

Page 8: Synchronous vs. Asynchronous: What Works Best in the Career College Melissa A Wertz Academic Department Chair, Online Division wertz.melissa@pti.edu

Cons of Asynchronous Online Learning

No immediate access to an instructor for questions or problems

Lack of interaction can lead to feelings of isolation

Requires a level of self-motivation and discipline to complete

Greater potential for disconnect between student and faculty

Lack of visual and auditory clues

Page 9: Synchronous vs. Asynchronous: What Works Best in the Career College Melissa A Wertz Academic Department Chair, Online Division wertz.melissa@pti.edu

Synchronous Online Learning Tools

● Blackboard Collaborate (Elluminate and Wimba Combined)

● Skype (www.skype.com)

● V-See (vsee.com)

● Adobe Connect (www.adobe.com/products/adobeconnect.html)

● WebEx (www.webex.com)

● Google Talk, Google Drive, Google +, Google + Hangouts (www.google.com)

● Any Meeting (www.anymeeting.com)

● Big Blue Button (bigbluebutton.org)

● Yugma (www.yugma.com)

● Gotomeeting (www.gotomeeting.com)

● Ustream (www.ustream.tv)

Page 10: Synchronous vs. Asynchronous: What Works Best in the Career College Melissa A Wertz Academic Department Chair, Online Division wertz.melissa@pti.edu

Asynchronous Online Learning Tools

● Discussion Boards

● Journals

● Blogs

● Email

● Vlogs

● YouTube

● Vimeo

● ScreenCasts

● PowerPoint Presentations

● Wikis

● Publisher Resources

Page 11: Synchronous vs. Asynchronous: What Works Best in the Career College Melissa A Wertz Academic Department Chair, Online Division wertz.melissa@pti.edu

Blending the Two Methods

Best of both worlds for teaching and for learning!

Effective online courses include asynchronous and synchronous learning activities

Students and faculty benefit regardless of schedules or preferred learning methods

Provides students with access to immediate help on a specific day and time

Students have the ability to learn at their own pace

Students have the opportunity to review recordings to assist in learning

Page 12: Synchronous vs. Asynchronous: What Works Best in the Career College Melissa A Wertz Academic Department Chair, Online Division wertz.melissa@pti.edu

Final Thoughts

● To make the most of your online courses:

– Incorporate both synchronous and asynchronous learning

– Always think about the student experience

– Provide training for faculty and students

– Adhere to consistent instructional design between courses

– Strive to improve on a regular basis

Page 13: Synchronous vs. Asynchronous: What Works Best in the Career College Melissa A Wertz Academic Department Chair, Online Division wertz.melissa@pti.edu

Resources

● www.facultyfocus.com

● http://www.magnapubs.com/catalog/online-classroom-newsletter/

● http://sloanconsortium.org/

● http://www.usdla.org/

● https://www.qualitymatters.org/