Environmental Awareness Training, Page 364 Reviews
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Average score 4.5
4069 reviews
A good course, although it takes quite a while to complete.
Good course, very easy to use and understand. Puts things into perspective in a very simple manner.
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I found the content was informative and built on my general knowledge, the questions through the clips were okay, although I found the questions at the end to be a test of memory on the figures quoted through the clips.
This is the best personal learning experience ever, that we all need to be working upon for a healthier environment and pass the knowledge to friends and family who would than in turn pass to their friends and family and other contacts that they may have to continue helping the environment NOW and for better FUTURE for the next generation.This kind of knowledge are usually not available to most people and its superlative knowledge one can have to pass it on to people.Thank You.
The course is the correct time frame per sub heading within a section . Concise and engaging, as the subject matter is so important to mankind survival .
Overall very good and easy to follow format. A lot of stats thrown in so could do with spacing that out a bit more!
A good refresher with some new aspects that I was not aware of but now am.
when I finished a section and clicked on next the program could not find the page and it was very annoying. The course had good content but the problems made it a 1 hour 30 minutes to complete. I was using Microsoft internet explorer.
This was just listening to a series of irrelevant monologues. Most of the content was patronising or was completely pointless, like mentioning the Kyoto treaty and government politics. There was a lot of repetition, including the graphics which added nothing of any value. The information given was inconsistent too, they kept confusing England with a map of Great Britain, while also referring to England as the United Kingdom. They could have condensed the information into a module of probably a minute and achieved exactly the same result. ie: a patronising "don't waste resources". Ironically this wasted a lot of my time and also resources in having to sit through the entire course just to tick off some boxes to confirm I had viewed it.