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LEARNING MODALITIES
COMPARISON
MARK DYSON, DEBORAH
FUENTES, LATOYA LEE, KEITH
TOLLEFSON
AET 531
APRIL 23, 2012
JOHN WOJTECKI
ADVANTAGES IN ASYNCHRONOUS
LEARNING
 Typically self-paced (set your own
  schedule)
 Can be used with synchronous tools to
  provide more learning style adaption
  (video and chat feature for instructor
  to answer questions).
 More time spend discussing the content
  of the course. Students tend to stay
  on track.
ADVANTAGES IN SYNCHRONOUS
LEARNING
 Real-time. More social interaction between instructors
  and learners.
 Convenience for all interested and capable for E-
  learning
 International diversity in creating teams plus
  collaborative learning
 Cultural open opportunities for career minded individuals
  seeking employers international
 Coffee shop log in wherever and whenever
 Increased student motivation; can get instructors
  attention immediately
DISADVANTAGES IN ASYNCHRONOUS
LEARNING
 Relies primarily on technology to deliver instruction.
 Response time from instructor not immediate.
 Instructor not able to immediately see the level of
  engagement from each student making course correction
  hard for instructor.
DISADVANTAGES IN SYNCHRONOUS
LEARNING
 Coordinating real time instruction with various time zones.
 Distance barriers plus not understanding students with
  language barriers.
 Self-discipline a student must be able to set time
  management in order to be sufficient in working the
  required expectations for the course.
 Computer illiterate an individual whom lacks the tools to
  utilize a computer.
 Technical issues having the knowledge to understand the
  issue at hand/Internet reliable
 Access to software or tool is unavailable such as non-
  smartphone capabilities or lack of app support.
 Expensive equipment required to participate fully.
DIFFERENCES IN ASYNCHRONOUS
FACILITATION STRATEGIES
 Supports cognitive learning, critical thinking and written
  communication
 Collaboration is easier when the lesson is static.
  Learners can still participate at according to his or her
  schedule
 Student collaboration rather than instructor driven
DIFFERENCES IN SYNCHRONOUS
FACILITATION STRATEGIES
 Instructors manage a live classroom where immediate
  feedback is required.
 Webinar
 Skype
 Individual/full forums-discussion organizing
 Instant messaging-back to back feedback
 Live chat both immediate communication
 Video conference actually viewing your audience
 Emails constant communication
 Whiteboards/Smart boards-creative minds, demonstrating
  and visually seeing your ideas come to light for that visual
  and on hands learner.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FACILITATORS
AND LEARNERS (ASYNCHRONOUS)
 Responses to questions are not immediate; allowing time
  to process information and provide more thought out
  responses.
 Updates can be provided easily as current events
  influence the subject.
 Facilitators need to engage the student without seeing
  their face; students need to be self-motivated to
  complete readings and assignments.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FACILITATORS
AND LEARNERS (SYNCHRONOUS)
 Facilitators are giving their undivided attention to the
  class. Students are part of a learning group
 Updates are real-time and affect the fluidity of
  discussion and collaboration
 Facilitator can course correct on the spot when
  students do not understand material. Students are
  able to participate in real-time with their classmates
REFERENCES

 
Hrastinski, S. (2008). Asynchronous and synchronous e-learning.
  Retrieved from
  http://www.educause.edu/EDUCAUSE+Quarterly/EDUCAUSE
  QuarterlyMagazineVolum/AsynchronousandSynchronousELea/16
  3445
Hutchins, H. M. (2003). Instructional immediacy and the seven
  principles: strategies for facilitating online courses. Retrieved
  from
  http://www.westga.edu/~distance/ojdla/fall63/hutchins63.html
Leverage the Latest Technologies, including Web 2.0 Tools, in
   Your Classroom?. International Journal Of Technology In
   Teaching & Learning, 6(1), 1-13.
 
http://radar.oreilly.com/2010/10/dancing-out-of-time-
   thoughts-o.html
REFERENCES
Minocha, S., & Roberts, D. (2008). Social, usability, and
   pedagogical factors influencing
 students’ learning experiences with wikis and blogs. Pragmatics
   & Cognition, 16(2),
 272-306. doi:10.1075/p&c.16.2.05min
 
 Hrastinski, S. (2008). Asynchronous and synchronous e-
   learning. Retrieved from
http://www.educause.edu/EDUCAUSE+Quarterly/EDUCAUSEQuarterlyMa
Volum/AsynchronousandSynchronousELea/163445
 
Consulting what is synchronous.html
http://www.e-learningconsulting.com
 
Dancing out of time: Thoughts on asynchronous communication
Why asynchronous communication scales, and what we can do
   with that power.
by Terry Jones | @terrycojones | Comments: 6 | 26 October
   2010

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Learning modalities comparison (online)

  • 1. LEARNING MODALITIES COMPARISON MARK DYSON, DEBORAH FUENTES, LATOYA LEE, KEITH TOLLEFSON AET 531 APRIL 23, 2012 JOHN WOJTECKI
  • 2. ADVANTAGES IN ASYNCHRONOUS LEARNING  Typically self-paced (set your own schedule)  Can be used with synchronous tools to provide more learning style adaption (video and chat feature for instructor to answer questions).  More time spend discussing the content of the course. Students tend to stay on track.
  • 3. ADVANTAGES IN SYNCHRONOUS LEARNING  Real-time. More social interaction between instructors and learners.  Convenience for all interested and capable for E- learning  International diversity in creating teams plus collaborative learning  Cultural open opportunities for career minded individuals seeking employers international  Coffee shop log in wherever and whenever  Increased student motivation; can get instructors attention immediately
  • 4. DISADVANTAGES IN ASYNCHRONOUS LEARNING  Relies primarily on technology to deliver instruction.  Response time from instructor not immediate.  Instructor not able to immediately see the level of engagement from each student making course correction hard for instructor.
  • 5. DISADVANTAGES IN SYNCHRONOUS LEARNING  Coordinating real time instruction with various time zones.  Distance barriers plus not understanding students with language barriers.  Self-discipline a student must be able to set time management in order to be sufficient in working the required expectations for the course.  Computer illiterate an individual whom lacks the tools to utilize a computer.  Technical issues having the knowledge to understand the issue at hand/Internet reliable  Access to software or tool is unavailable such as non- smartphone capabilities or lack of app support.  Expensive equipment required to participate fully.
  • 6. DIFFERENCES IN ASYNCHRONOUS FACILITATION STRATEGIES  Supports cognitive learning, critical thinking and written communication  Collaboration is easier when the lesson is static. Learners can still participate at according to his or her schedule  Student collaboration rather than instructor driven
  • 7. DIFFERENCES IN SYNCHRONOUS FACILITATION STRATEGIES  Instructors manage a live classroom where immediate feedback is required.  Webinar  Skype  Individual/full forums-discussion organizing  Instant messaging-back to back feedback  Live chat both immediate communication  Video conference actually viewing your audience  Emails constant communication  Whiteboards/Smart boards-creative minds, demonstrating and visually seeing your ideas come to light for that visual and on hands learner.
  • 8. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FACILITATORS AND LEARNERS (ASYNCHRONOUS)  Responses to questions are not immediate; allowing time to process information and provide more thought out responses.  Updates can be provided easily as current events influence the subject.  Facilitators need to engage the student without seeing their face; students need to be self-motivated to complete readings and assignments.
  • 9. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FACILITATORS AND LEARNERS (SYNCHRONOUS)  Facilitators are giving their undivided attention to the class. Students are part of a learning group  Updates are real-time and affect the fluidity of discussion and collaboration  Facilitator can course correct on the spot when students do not understand material. Students are able to participate in real-time with their classmates
  • 10. REFERENCES   Hrastinski, S. (2008). Asynchronous and synchronous e-learning. Retrieved from http://www.educause.edu/EDUCAUSE+Quarterly/EDUCAUSE QuarterlyMagazineVolum/AsynchronousandSynchronousELea/16 3445 Hutchins, H. M. (2003). Instructional immediacy and the seven principles: strategies for facilitating online courses. Retrieved from http://www.westga.edu/~distance/ojdla/fall63/hutchins63.html Leverage the Latest Technologies, including Web 2.0 Tools, in Your Classroom?. International Journal Of Technology In Teaching & Learning, 6(1), 1-13.   http://radar.oreilly.com/2010/10/dancing-out-of-time- thoughts-o.html
  • 11. REFERENCES Minocha, S., & Roberts, D. (2008). Social, usability, and pedagogical factors influencing  students’ learning experiences with wikis and blogs. Pragmatics & Cognition, 16(2),  272-306. doi:10.1075/p&c.16.2.05min    Hrastinski, S. (2008). Asynchronous and synchronous e- learning. Retrieved from http://www.educause.edu/EDUCAUSE+Quarterly/EDUCAUSEQuarterlyMa Volum/AsynchronousandSynchronousELea/163445   Consulting what is synchronous.html http://www.e-learningconsulting.com   Dancing out of time: Thoughts on asynchronous communication Why asynchronous communication scales, and what we can do with that power. by Terry Jones | @terrycojones | Comments: 6 | 26 October 2010