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Asynchronous learning is used to describe education, instruction and learning that do not occur in the same place or at the same time as the others in the learning community (i.e., students and instructor). It is most commonly used to describe forms of digital and online learning in which students learn from instruction and activities that is not being delivered in real-time. Asynchronous activities can be paired with in-person instruction, on-line synchronous class sessions, and full-distance education. 

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