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When students listen to a lecture together in a classroom, they are engaged in synchronous learning; all students are participating in the learning process at the same time.
In an online course, synchronous learning is no longer a given. Professors can choose whether to offer synchronous learning, asynchronous learning, or a combination of both.
Read on to find out some of the benefits of synchronous learning and asynchronous learning.