Hi Kirstine,
We're pretty much on the same quest so any feedback you get please could you share? We asked for a trial with Marshalls but had to abort because their material is not accessible for deaf people (no captioning); I heard from Hull University that they experienced accessibility issues for visually impaired people too.
We've trialled Skillboosters and are considering it but really because of nothing better - it's set in a traditional business environment but it has useful information.
Newcastle have created their own e-learning package.
Best wishes,
Marije
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Subject: online unconscious bias training
Hi,
I'm reviewing options for unconscious bias training and haven't found a HEI specific online package.
To help me avoid reinventing the wheel I would be grateful for any feedback on online packages (if you use them)
- especially if anyone has used Skillboosters or Marshalls?
- and experience of adapting online offerings for HEI context (eg do you top up with ECU toolkit, and how?)
Many thanks
Kirstine Adams
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