How to Use asynchronous in a Sentence
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There's a whole host of companies that are providing asynchronous chronic disease management for patients.
— Claire Rychlewski, Axios, 5 Aug. 2024 -
That's where asynchronous video comes in, which works a little bit like emailing but with video.
— David Nield, WIRED, 27 Aug. 2023 -
This is where asynchronous business apps like Asana, Google Drive and Trello can save you from a call that could’ve been an email.
— Benoni Tagoe, Rolling Stone, 15 Nov. 2021 -
It is fitted with an asynchronous motor at the front axle and a synchronous motor at the rear.
— Jens Meiners, Car and Driver, 24 May 2022 -
Instead of two days of live Zoom and three of asynchronous learning, students attend four days of live Zoom.
— The Salt Lake Tribune, 5 Dec. 2020 -
The buzzword for the new way to communicate in these workplaces is asynchronous.
— Krithika Varagur, WSJ, 7 Mar. 2021 -
The latter is fun, sure, but Saw II already did the asynchronous timelines thing better and more cleanly.
— Emily Palmer Heller, Vulture, 14 May 2021 -
Telehealth refers to asynchronous visits, in which patients fill out a form on a computer for a health care provider to review.
— Julie Washington, cleveland, 26 Apr. 2021 -
But the largest boon from the combination of synchronous and asynchronous instruction comes from the extra hours gained in the morning for my teen and tween to sleep.
— Sarah Maraniss Vander Schaaff, Washington Post, 9 June 2020 -
Wednesdays will be used by teachers to engage with students one-on-one, plan and instruct asynchronous lessons.
— Mckenna Oxenden, baltimoresun.com, 6 Aug. 2020 -
The key is to make sure channels are in place for asynchronous communication.
— Benjamin Laker, Forbes, 18 Jan. 2022 -
According to the district website, all learning will be self-paced and asynchronous.
— Talia Richman, Dallas News, 19 Aug. 2021 -
Warren Township schools will have a virtual asynchronous day and Lawrence Township will have no school on April 8.
— Indianapolis Star, The Indianapolis Star, 6 June 2023 -
There’s still a lot for companies to iron out to make asynchronous models run smoothly, Ms. Dean, the former head of remote work at Facebook, said.
— Katherine Bindley, WSJ, 4 Mar. 2022 -
Shifting from quick live thinks, to going asynchronous by default.
— Kathryn Vasel, CNN, 13 Oct. 2020 -
LOL Programs can be used to make asynchronous video learning more meaningful too.
— William Arruda, Forbes, 28 Feb. 2021 -
Instead of focusing on connecting people, the site amounted to a giant, asynchronous chat room for the world.
— Ian Bogost, The Atlantic, 10 Nov. 2022 -
Importantly, this system is asynchronous; users come and go at their leisure.
— PCMAG, 27 July 2022 -
Both say that, at least in the interim, software such as e-messaging and asynchronous access to knowledge can help solve that problem.
— Ali Fazal, Fortune, 13 July 2022 -
Software will help improve asynchronous work, and management changes will help improve it as well.
— Walter Frick, Quartz, 27 Oct. 2021 -
School is still in session for asynchronous (remote) learning.
— oregonlive, 15 Sep. 2020 -
The images suggest the jagged, asynchronous timelines by which people try to reinstate their normal lives.
— Margaret Talbot, The New Yorker, 9 Sep. 2021 -
The future of events is global, asynchronous and immersive, forcing event marketing strategies born in the analog age to evolve.
— Mayank Agarwal, Forbes, 20 May 2022 -
There are two types of online schooling, asynchronous and synchronous.
— Emily Bamforth, cleveland, 13 July 2020 -
Repeat’s specialty is asynchronous tournaments, in which every game a user plays is tracked over the time frame of the tournament.
— Allbusiness, Forbes, 24 Sep. 2021 -
And is a meeting the best way to achieve that purpose, or might it be better served by an asynchronous process, quick sidebar conversation, or other structure?
— Lisa Conn, Forbes, 28 Mar. 2024 -
Now all these regions are being affected in asynchronous ways by the global outbreak.
— Julie Muncy, Wired, 10 Apr. 2020 -
The students come in and get started in a more flexible seating arrangement, but the work required of them during the live lessons or asynchronous online classes does not change.
— Dallas News, 17 Jan. 2023 -
Over the years, asynchronous learning has emerged as one of the top EdTech trends not just for students, but also professionals who aim at upskilling themselves through side courses.
— Geoffrey Alphonso, Forbes, 10 Oct. 2022 -
An asynchronous learning day means that at least half of the virtual learning is self-paced, meaning students aren't spending time online live with a teacher.
— Katie Wiseman, The Indianapolis Star, 19 Jan. 2024
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