DSE Training (Display Screen Equipment), Page 1549 Reviews
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Average score 4.6
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Unfortunately, I was unable to use headset and had to listen to speaker within open office. Several times the slides repeated themselves but we got there in the end.
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Good clear course
The information was contradictory on one slide it told me to always use a mouse mat then in subsequent slides it showed you how to use a mouse without a mat
I like the videos, this madfe it more interesting and suited my style of learning.
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very interesting and useful for both at work and home
This course made me angry. I have a disability (fibromyalgia) which means that I use adapted equipment. Many of the sections were totally irrelevant to my needs but I had to do them anyway. The DSE assessment contravened what I have already here and suggested some things which would be harmful to me. I had to fill in irrelevant sections (ie using a mouse which I cannot do) before I was allowed to proceed. This made me feel marginalised. Some of the standard advice in this course is wrong/ harmful if you have a disability. Some of the exercises you suggest would put me in hospital. I am aware that you gave a warning but the point is that your assumption that everyone is the same (ie able bodied) only serves to make those of us who are disable feel marginalised and excluded. As in your other training courses: most of the images you use are of white men and there have been no images of visibly disabled people in any of the three courses I have done. I think you need to think more about inclusivity and will be ,making this point to my HR department.
My headphones wouldn't work so I used the subtitles. I found this better for me than having to listen to the sound.