Environmental Awareness Training, Page 32 Reviews

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USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.5

3910 reviews

  • 73% 5
  • 12% 4
  • 7% 3
  • 4% 2
  • 4% 1
It covered the main points well

I was pleased that the course covered reduce and re-use, too often the focus is only on recycling. Suggested improvement: I was having to use subtitles rather than headphones. Instead of the subtitles staying on all the way through the presentation, I had to reselect them every time a new video appeared. The button to select subtitles only became available after the video started playing. Could it be set up for subtitles to appear automatically, with a button to deselect if not wanted?

4/5
Easy to understand

I felt the course was easy to understand and also I liked how the course was split into small sections and I was able to dip in and out of the course when I could. I did feel some of the points were things people would already know but it definitely makes you think of your own impact and business impact.

4/5
Good and concise

A couple of the questions were rather ambiguous

4/5
Engaging and full of practical tips

Thought the content was good, the use of video was engaging and there were plenty of practical tips and links to other useful resources

4/5
bit too long

No summary provided

4/5
It seemed quite long winded

I accept that there was a lot of subject matter to get through, but it seemed a long module.

4/5
Quite interesting facts

Needs to be able to be completed faster. Info is good and is a reminder of the importance of what we do & how ew live

4/5
Informative

I would probably rather it was a few longer videos than loads of tiny ones.

4/5
very informative

Some very interesting and depressing figures about what the human race is doing to our planet

4/5
Decent informative session

It highlights that little changes can make a difference (but only if all commit). I still feel more needs to be done above what is suggested. e.g if 7,000,000 disposable coffee cups are still used daily (in the UK) this is a huge problem and that is one example.

4/5

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