DSE Training (Display Screen Equipment), Page 26 Reviews

We ask our users to rate and review our course immediately after they've completed their training. Here's what people are saying...

USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.6

19964 reviews

  • 73% 5
  • 17% 4
  • 6% 3
  • 2% 2
  • 2% 1
Detailed course, however too long

No summary provided

2/5
Too long & monotone

No summary provided

2/5
Clearly a course designed for all levels

I have completed this course and found it completely unsuitable for me. I have an honours degree in I.T. so do not need to be patronised by the course making ridiculous comments and suggestions that a 2 year old would already know. Why don't you design the course with two different paths? One for educated people with a normal degree of intelligence and one for people with a low level of intelligence, i.e the course you have presented me today.

2/5
Easy to use; patronisingly long winded

The effectiveness of each individual message is lost by forcing the participant to sit through every stage of the course. There should be a 15 minute core presentation with half an hour of content optional for focused interest. The fact that the programme does not store your progress and a single cursor error sends you back for a repeat of over 40 minutes is unforgivably frustrating!

2/5
Long-winded with poor illustrations

No summary provided

2/5
stating the obvious

too long videos and could be written down in 5 pages

2/5
DSE is generally 'good sense'.

Though the programme is regarded as 'an aid' there is a better approach to good 'posture etc' by being shown the correct things to do. Thought the exercises where a good add on but rather 'long winded'.

2/5
Useful in parts, but a lot should be cut

Some of it is useful, but a lot of it feels like it's aimed more at the employer than the employee. For example, we have no control over how tall the desk is and whether the temperature is correct.

2/5
Outdated and irrelevant

Several sections were completely irrelevant to the Haymarket working environment, and parts are incredibly outdated.

2/5
Easy but needs improving!

This course is very simple to use & understand. Unfortunately, one or two of the recommended exercises have been contraindicated due to the fact the damage caused by doing those movements, greatly outweighs any benefits that may be felt.

2/5

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