Abstract
The findings of this article suggest that both Internet-based synchronous and asynchronous teaching modes can significantly improve students’ academic performance compared to traditional face-to-face teaching. Moreover, internet-based asynchronous teaching seems to be more effective in enhancing students’ learning outcomes than synchronous teaching. This could be due to the flexibility and convenience of asynchronous learning, allowing students to learn at their own pace and time. Additionally, this article highlights the importance of remote education and management in supporting online education, especially in the context of increasing user numbers and demands within schools. Schools need to invest in high-quality remote education systems and effective management to ensure the success of online education and stay competitive in the market. Overall, the development prospects of web-based remote translation teaching mode are promising, and online education is expected to become the main trend worldwide. This highlights the need for educators and institutions to embrace technology and explore innovative teaching methods that can provide high-quality education to students anytime, anywhere.