DSE Training (Display Screen Equipment), Page 19 Reviews

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USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.6

19964 reviews

  • 73% 5
  • 17% 4
  • 6% 3
  • 2% 2
  • 2% 1
30 Mins of my life I'll never get back

:(

2/5
Far too long winded

Needs to be shorter and much punchier. Cut out the fillers and this could very effectively done in 10 mins rather than 32

2/5
It was a standard course

No summary provided

2/5
too long and repetitive, wrong format

Although relatively well produced, there really isn't any to lock people in for 45mins of eLearning. The content could have been provided in a three page word document. Sorry!

2/5
Patronizing and repetitive

I understand people need to be given the information but not all people need to be told in such a patronizing way and somethings are repeated unnecessarily. There should be the option to take the test if you are confident with the subject material also WITHOUT having to sit through the slides.

2/5
uninspired presentation

some inaccuracies; e.g. employers need only ay for glasses that are required only for DSE work.

2/5
no way to go past irrelevent sections

don't need info on pregnancy, or standing desks. neither are likely scenarios. want to be able to skip. several questions do not confirm learning from the sections

2/5
Unnecessary for me

Interesting course, but not relevant for me in Learning Support. I will remember posture tips though.

2/5
Extremely slow.

No summary provided

2/5
Too basic and long-winded

Would benefit from fewer, slides with more information on each and an option to skip (or view as additional information) information which isn't needed by everyone, such as pregnancy, standing desks and laptops/ hand-held equipment It doesn't feel like it's aimed at adults with common sense (e.g. SHOWING us the difference between blurred and flickering - again, that could be a popup / addinfo if anyone truly needs it Overall, the short slides with a one-line summary would at least for me - be better with, say 5 sides in a section, summarised in one

2/5

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