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Format made a difficult subject easier to understand
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Very useful reminder to workers to protect data when handling information on human subjects
It is essential for workers to understand important regulations governing the handling of information identifiable to humans, as it is unlawful to be careless when dealing with this data.
Interesting and not too long and complicated
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Good course, easy to follow, well explained and good examples
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Well organised but took longer than was necessary
The course is informative and well organised but having done this a few times I could probably have proved my knowledge on the quiz without the 45 min it took to listen to all the Presentations. Could you have a quiz at the start to show knowledge of the subject and if you don't pass that you go thorough the presentations. After all, if you know the subject you aren't learning you are just sitting waiting to get to the quiz!
Easy to understand
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Relevant and to the point
Let's face it, this is a pretty dry subject but the presenter was clear and succinct and the course followed a logical route
Great course very educational and informative, information everyone needs to know and adhere to both inside the work place and the social sector.
GDPR – Laws that both organisations and employees need to adhere to within the workplace when dealing with personal Data. GDPR are Rules how companies must use personal data; for example any data that will identify a living person. Principle examples Companies must uphold are some of the following: Lawfulness, Fairness and Transparency also purpose limitation and Data minimisation.
Very good
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
The course is well structured and clearly presented
The fact that the information is broken down into bite sized chunks is very helpful and makes it easier to assimilate. As does the the in-course knowledge tests because knowing that these are coming is an aid to focussed attention. It helped me that when I got a question wrong I could immediately repeat the relevant section and correct my misunderstanding in a matter of minutes before proceeding to the next section.