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Asynchronous learning refers to a type of education where students engage with course materials, discussions, and assignments at different times. Unlike synchronous learning, which involves real-time interaction, asynchronous learning allows participants to access content and complete tasks on their own schedule. This approach is often used in online courses, where students can access recorded lectures, discussion forums, and assignments at their convenience, promoting flexibility for learners with diverse schedules and time zones.

Examples: NPTEL, SWAYAM platforms are easily available for learners to complete their assignments during leisure time.

Advantages:


 * The learners could get rid of their shyness and be confident to raise their doubts.


 * The learners can learn their lesson at anywhere, at anytime.

Disadvantages:


 * Some learners couldn't accomodate to such sort of online platforms.


 * Some areas are devoid of certain network facilities.