EduGeek Journal: A Case For Ashynchronous Learning

I’d agree with Matt Croslin’s perspective about online learning:

Asynchronous tools can solve this problem by giving all learners time to think and respond. This extra time will benefit all personality types, as even the sanguine learners will share greater insights if they are given more time to reflect. This is in contrast to synchronous meetings where only some personality types will benefit to some degree.

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