This study explored blending synchronous and asynchronous learning in an online graduate course about online learning environments. The 15-week course included weekly asynchronous discussions and synchronous video meetings. Student reflection papers collected throughout the course showed that synchronous meetings provided a stronger sense of connection but required more structure from the instructor. The findings suggest that as online courses incorporate more synchronous tools, designers need to balance structure and flexibility to support diverse student experiences and identities. Universities also need more flexible approaches to online learning beyond traditional models. Overall, the study provided lessons for designing blended online courses that combine asynchronous and synchronous activities.
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