Asynchronous
learning offers flexibility—but it shouldn't feel isolating. We can create
rich, connected experiences even when students engage on different schedules.
Try:
· Weekly video messages to foster instructor presence
· Collaborative tools like Padlet, Flip, or shared docs
· Student-led discussions or peer reviews
When learners
feel like they’re part of a larger community, persistence and satisfaction
rise.
How do you build community asynchronously? Join the conversation in the forum.
