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The evaluation of synchronous and asynchronous online learning: student experience, learning outcomes, and cognitive load.

Chih-Tsung HungShou-En WuYi-Hsien ChenChen-Yeu SoongChien-Ping ChiangWei-Ming Wang
Published in: BMC medical education (2024)
Both synchronous and asynchronous online teaching methods demonstrated improvements in learning outcomes and high levels of student satisfaction. However, the cognitive load experienced by students was lower in the synchronous setting compared to the asynchronous setting. These findings remind health professions educators that they would consider the students' cognitive load when designing online curricula.
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