Unconscious Bias Training, Page 10 Reviews
We ask our users to rate and review our Unconscious Bias Training course immediately after they've completed their training. Here's what people are saying...
Average score 4.6
2324 reviews
Ironic unconscious bias in the content and presentation - it seems that it is primarily targeted at 'white' people. Why not have an image of a young white male with very short hair (a 'skinhead'?) or an old white male in smart clothing for people to assess their unconscious bias?
I enjoyed the voice aspect. I always find it interesting to meet someone I have spoken to on the phone or via email for a while but not met.
I feel the training is a good starting point in regards to giving people a good understanding of unconscious bias. So in other words gives a good foundation. However I feel that it could have included more examples and more in depth examples of unconscious bias to give an even greater understanding to participants completing this. After completing this training, more training, theory or practical needs to be done; as this isn't enough as a stand alone training.
Video is good for learning, but not everyone gets engaged by this - a few more activities within the course, that they do not have to stop and go away with would be better. Maybe some video scenarios and interaction. Branching perhaps. Other than, that, i learnt something, which shows it works.
This is se at a low level for experinced staff who have already recived training in this. However it did allow some time for reflection and review, which is more benefical than the other training I have completed on iHasco reccently.
Quite a lot of useful ideas and content, but riddled with contradictions. The presenter's tattoo reveal was very interesting as it was obvious from her own micro-behaviours that she expected a good proportion of trainees to view her less positively - which has all sort of implications that undermine the training. Still, the best course I've done from this company, and the first one that has actually caused me to think.
I found this interesting and I am pleased that it encourages people to look at their own bias in a way that in itself is non-judgmental towards bias behaviour. I have personally been on the receiving end of negative bias throughout my life and therefore I have always been extremely aware of this issue. I liked the fact that I had to look closely at my own bias. My only criticism is that the course itself felt bias in the way it was challenging other peoples bias However, maybe this is just my own subconscious bias making assumptions.
The most annoying thing is that you have to listen to parts of it. I want to do it silently. The subtitles write over other text that is shown in the slides. I want to read. I can read much more quickly than you will let me move through the transcript. I have to wait for the transcript of each slide to load and read each one separately; it was one of the most irritating and frustrating on-line training sessions.
No summary provided
Prefer more visual & audio interactive scope. Most of it required listening to the speaker.