Unconscious Bias Training, Page 170 Reviews
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Average score 4.6
2403 reviews
I feel this is a good start for an introduction into the area of unconscious bias. It may have been improved by a variety of delivery, each chapter was repetitive in it's visual appearance, and I am particularly interested in this area, and so variation in the visual delivery may be needed to keep focus. The test was very simple, i felt that the training was a good introduction, but needs more for attendees to really think deeper about their own bias. The pictures and voices were really good, more of that i think would be good. However, these are my bias of how i learn!
I found it very interesting and thought-provoking.
Overall the course is excellent. Things that can be improved: 1) The narrator goes at a steady pace, but it is too slow for some folks, it would be nice to be able to increase(or decrease) the speed to 1.2/1.5x(or .8x) for instance. 2) In the Q&A regarding the question about "stereotyping", the answer choices seems weird, I mean the correct answer seems to assume that stereotyping is an outdated belief(I see it as a prejudice, so it seems to imply to the test taker that the answer indirectly implies that there is nothing wrong with stereotyping, if it is not an outdated belief). On the other hand, the wrong answer choice seems more apt because it paints stereotyping as a negative bias. Feel free to correct me if I misinterpreted something here.
Very informative
Enjoyed it a lot. Easy to digest and well presented.
This course was very informative and enjoyable.
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Well presented and easy to follow and understand. Makes you aware of having some pre-conceived ideas and how they influence your thinking if they go unchallenged by yourself
I found this course extremely interesting. It identifies how our brains create bias and then in reality how perceptions are not always correct. Fascinating.