ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Asynchronous learning

Alright kiddo, asynchronous learning is when you learn on your own schedule, not someone else's. It's like reading a book, you can read it whenever you want, not just when somebody tells you to.

With asynchronous learning, you don't have to be in a classroom at a certain time every day. Instead, you can watch videos, read articles, or listen to podcasts about what you're learning whenever you have time.

This can be really helpful because everyone has different schedules and learns in different ways. With asynchronous learning, you can go at your own pace and focus on the things that you need to spend more time on.

So in summary, asynchronous learning is like having your own special way of learning that fits your schedule and needs.