Asynchronous Learning
Asynchronous learning refers to educational activities that do not occur in real-time, allowing students to access materials, complete assignments, and engage in discussions at their own pace. This mode of learning is common in online education, where learners can interact with content through pre-recorded lectures, discussion forums, and self-paced exercises. In language learning, asynchronous activities might include watching instructional videos, completing online exercises, and participating in written discussions, providing flexibility and accommodating diverse learning schedules.