2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40692-021-00195-8
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Blending asynchronous and synchronous digital technologies and instructional approaches to facilitate remote learning

Abstract: This two-stage qualitative-dominant sequential mixed-method study, using an online survey of elementary and secondary school English language teachers (N = 73) and follow-up interviews (N = 10), collectively explores how teachers in Hong Kong adapted their instruction to online teaching in responses to COVID-19. The findings indicate that teachers used a variety of asynchronous and synchronous digital technologies and instructional approaches to facilitate students' learning, assess learning, and communicate w… Show more

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“…Google Classroom (GC) is a free web-based LMS from Google. It is popular among teachers (Moorhouse & Wong, 2022 ) because it comes complimentary as part of a Google account (Saidu & Al Mamun, 2022 ). It can also be simple to use for both teachers and students.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Google Classroom (GC) is a free web-based LMS from Google. It is popular among teachers (Moorhouse & Wong, 2022 ) because it comes complimentary as part of a Google account (Saidu & Al Mamun, 2022 ). It can also be simple to use for both teachers and students.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With remote education, student learning can take place in a synchronous or asynchronous setting. There is evidence of both types being used in secondary education since the start of the pandemic [58][59][60]. Learning in a synchronous setting involves real-time student-teacher communication.…”
Section: Synchronous or Asynchronous Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is easy to achieve with technology but large class sizes can still pose a problem, and different time zones can compound this further. On the other hand, Asynchronous tools are meant for communication and collaboration over a longer period of time where participants may be in in different places and different time zones, through a "different time-different places, allowing them to connect together at their own convenience and schedule [15]. These tools are meant to sustain interaction and collaboration over time using resources and information that are instantly accessible throughout the session.…”
Section: Synchronous and Asynchronous Teachingmentioning
confidence: 99%