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ASYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATION |
Two-way communication in which there is a time delay between the moment a message is sent and the moment it is actually received. In distance learning, it takes the form of email, voicemail, and discussion boards. [1] See also: Asynchronous Learning |
References
- ↑ Commonwealth of Learning (7March 2008)