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Essential for our work and personal knowledge of GDPR
Very informative and relevant to our work particularly clarification, identification of the 7 principles and in-depth knowledge of data controllers, data processors and us data subjects.
very monotone and flat
GDPR is a boring subject matter; but you could have made it more interesting and shocking by including examples/stories of how GDPR breaches have destroyed businesses/jobs/personal lives
Terrible video controls, presenter talks a bit too slowly, otherwise good.
Pressing the left arrow on keyboard should NOT take me back to the previous video & then prevent me from skipping back to where I was. On all common video platforms left arrow takes you back 10 seconds in a video, and so it's very frustrating to be forced to rewatch 1.5 videos. Also lacks controls for speeding-up the video, so the presenter slowly talking gets boring.
It was useful
It gave the information that is needed to let people understand why we store information the way that we do.
Easy Learning!
Easy to follow and key points were made well.
Easy Learning
Easy to follow and key points were made well.
I did not understand alot of the course. I paint cars for a living . I find the course stressful, and now I have been told if I do not pass I will not be given a pay rise. I think this is bullying
This user gave this course a rating of 3/5 stars
Very good information
Great knowledge
time consuming and learning is not relevant to changes in practice
it would be better education to learn by demonstrating techniques / applying techniques related to GDPR in the workplace rather than a tick box exercise
One of several GDPR courses I have done this year, content was good and not too technical like the other I had done,
As above, I have completed 3 GDPR courses this year, one with my previous employer, and two connected with Albany Beck, I work for LLoyds of London on behalf of AB, so had to complete their training as well. This meant I have spent about double the time on one course.