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Patronising
This is really patronising and slow. The test at the end – you have to score 85% – that's no more than one question incorrect – there are questions asking you to name specific acts of legislation or government departments – how is this relevant to carrying out my prevent duty?
Very Important
This training highlights the responsibilities of everyone. Good to be reminded and refreshed!
Good course
A concise and easy to understand guide to Prevent and the elements that are involved.
Bite sized videos aided my learning.
I have found the iHasco training allowed me to approach my learning, my way. I liked having the ability to stop and start the video as I needed. I often used sub-titles to maximise the learning opportunity by seeing and hearing the spoken word while watching the video. A suggest re the sub-titles could be to move their position lower down, underneath the visual video box area to help avoid obscuring the full video experience. I also appreciated having the transcript of the video in written text form, to go over again if I was unsure of anything. The different graphic images and mini filmed scenarios also helped to maximise the learning opportunities. I have often used different colours when writing or reading text and have found this useful in helping me to recall information, so this is a suggestion for you to think about. I also liked the flexibility of no time limit with accessing the training module prior to taking the test, and that the training video and resources were still available for a short time after completing the test was also useful. I did find having an actual person speaking to me in the video worked well, and now and then some humour was added and this all made the learning very approachable. Also, swapping between the different presenters during the longer learning videos added variety which also helped maximise the learning opportunity for me. To increase your inclusivity, it would be great to see future learning videos showcasing other talented presenters representing more marginalized groups such as presenters showing body diversity, disabled people, and non-binary people. Thank you for the training.
Good
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Excellent
Clear, concise and easy to follow and understand.
difficult to assess
Most the the topics should be 'common sense' and it is too 'general' and somewhat disconcerting.
Very based on a school not a university
This user gave this course a rating of 1/5 stars
Test
Good memory test
Rubbish
poor