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Easy to understand

There was a few things on this course that was very useful to know

Interesting

It is good to find out on the new split between the UK and EU GDPR

Good and informative

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Training was easy to understand

Content was to the point and covered all the areas. It was easy to follow with good examples.

OK

This user gave this course a rating of 1/5 stars

Good and informative

Very good content in video form but the writing paragraphs can be unclear over what it is trying to communicate

Well structured, could be more succinct

I thought the course was well-structured and helped to break down what data is and the various areas of GDPR. I thought it could have been a bit more succinct – I often had to watch the videos twice as I felt some of the explanations dragged and I lost concentration on what is quite a jargon-heavy subject. For example, I don't know if the analogy about looking after a dog was necessary, it could have maybe just got to the point more quickly.

Engaging and succinct

Good chunking of the information into bitesize portions. Dynamic presenter. Quiz was relevant and suitable for testing and consolidating knowledge.

PAINFULLY SLOW

The training content is ok, if a bit repetitive. The most frustrating part is they talk so slow I've lost interest. If I'm honest i turn off the sound and read the transcript because I find them so irritating. But you have to wait for them to finish talking before you can move to the next slide.

Utter waste of time.

Content recited by third rate actors that would better be provided as reading material that we could safe and refer to when we actually have GDPR questions. Do you really think we are going to review these videos if we have doubts about some aspect of our work? Of course not! On the other hand, if we had a PDF pamphlet, we could use that as a reference repeatedly. This training is pointless: I didn't even watch the videos, yet still passed the test on my second attempt. I would much prefer a concise summary of "dos and don'ts".