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Great Course
Very informative course explaining everything you need to know for home working. Easy to understand at just the right pace and without overloading you with too much information.
learnt things from completing the course
I found the course very useful and it would have been an advantage when i first started working from home but who knew we would be thrown into a Pandemic! I had no idea that i should have a smoke alarm in every room besides the bathroom and that i should realistically have 5 fire extinguishers as no particular one can extinguish all fires. Manual Handling, safety in the workplace and family and friends knowing when i am in work and not in work is common sense. Caring role (children) was not applicable to me and during lockdown periods for parents it wouldn't have been applicable as childcare settings were shut. It was a worth while course to complete none the less as i did learn from it.
Very informative
A very interesting and informative course. There are a couple of things that I do need to put in place in the home of which I hadn't realised I needed to do.
Very easy to follow and understand
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Comprehensive & engaging
Relevant information which was engaging with the use of video & end of section questions.
Good for new Homeworkers
I have worked from home for at least 10 years so already have a firm understanding of good housekeeping and what I should do in an emergency
Refresher
This was very easy to use, and helpful.
it was basic common sense
Mickey mouse stuff that everyone would know anyway. Don't overload sockets!! Call 999 if there's a fire – come on – you could cut the time it takes in half by omitting the obvious stuff.
Essential. Difficult to make interesting
covered an important topic well but… some question answers seemed designed to trick you, in that there were no entirely wrong answers… this lead to more recapping and a prolonged, more difficult learning experience. Unfortunately not the most interesting – lots of talking perhaps have more observational / interaction rather than listen to me and then answer the question . you could have create some tasks which get you involved, and no problem if you get them wrong first time. e.g. which of the three things are important which of the following is most common here are 6 things to do in an emergency put them in order ……………….. then give the correct answer. then let `the proper test` follow at end – at least you are involved. This would lead to a more interesting experience as it was not particularly enjoyable (sorry but wanted to be honest)
Very useful course
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars