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Thoughtful content
Excellent course! Well paced and comprehensive.
Excellent course
This was an interesting and stimulating course which really made me think about unconscious biases that I had and how to challenge and train myself to avoid them.
Excellent and easy to follow
Very good overview – we should have more training like this
This was a great course
This was a great course which made you think about the ways you think and behave even when your not always aware of it and how to address this.
Very interesting and thought provoking
A Very interesting and thought provoking course, which was presented in a excellent manner. Recommended.
clear, well presented
The content was well thought out, unambiguous and well presented. It certainly made me think. I did not like the fact that the videos were so short, this gave a feeling of being disjointed. Could there not be fewer videos of (say) 3 minutes duration? Without this I'd have given it 5 stars.
See below
Engaging, balanced, interactive and very interesting.
Comprehensive training
Comprehensive training with a good mix of audio and visual information. The added 'quiz questions' dotted throughout the training help you to reflect and recall the items recently discussed. This was a very interesting topic that I would like to learn more about.
Claptrap
Patronising pseudo-scientific psychobabble.
Useful if somewhat patronising.
Fairly comprehensive. Good range of biases explained. Ironically, the makers of the resource seemed to make a lot of assumptions about the people taking the training course. One thing irked me though. In the 'Examine your assumptions' office move scenario, it was implied by the presenter that we (trainees) had let our unconscious bias cloud our judgement about the man who conducted a phone conversation in Russian. "the majority of us may have assumed that he'd speak English like the people around him." No, the majority of us assumed he'd speak English because he does speak English. The first sentence he speaks is in English.