In synchronous education offerings, the instructor and students interact simultaneously online, similar to a phone call, video chat or live webinar, or web-based meeting. Synchronous courses provide for instruction and interaction substantially the same as an on-site classroom setting. Synchronous online courses and classroom courses meet class hour requirements if the course meets the requirements found in paragraph (E) of this rule.
In asynchronous education offerings, the instructor and student are non-simultaneous; the students progress at their own pace and follow a structured course content and schedule. Asynchronous courses meet the class hour requirements if the course meets the requirements found in paragraphs (B) and (E) of this rule.
Hybrid courses, also known as blended courses, are learning environments that allow for both in-person and online (synchronous or asynchronous) interaction. In-person course settings, synchronous sessions, and asynchronous sessions for hybrid courses are acceptable provided the requirements found in paragraph (E) of this rule are satisfied. Asynchronous sessions for hybrid courses are acceptable provided the requirements found in paragraph (B) of this rule are satisfied.
Ohio Admin. Code 1301:17-1-11
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 3/31/2028
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4764.05(A)
Rule Amplifies: 4764.08, 4764.09
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/2021, 05/31/2023