Asynchronous learning is clock hours spent outside of real-time interaction between faculty and students.
These may include outside reading, writing, research, journaling, practice coaching and various other activities that may occur outside of the synchronous setting. All asynchronous hours must be part of the education or training program and require some method of validating that the activity was completed by the student.
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