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synchronous communication Two-way interaction between teacher and learner in real time. There
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synchronous Describes a mode of data transfer in which information is transmitted in blocks (frames) of bits separated by equal time intervals. See also asynchronous.
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synchronous communication Communication happening online between two or more people at the same time, but not necessarily in the same place. The most frequently used form of synchronous communication is online chat. Audio and video conferencing, instant messaging, and white boards are other examples.
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synchronous Occurring at regular intervals and at the same time. The opposite of synchronous is asynchronous. Most communication between computers and devices is asynchronous - it can occur at any time and at irregular intervals.
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synchronous ) sound is heard at the same time the action happens on screen.
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