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Fifteen modules of this horseshit. As if participating is going to make me see the light and drop all of my biases. Real life has made me see my biases are justified. Any one else here having to deal with this garbage?

Fifteen modules of this horseshit. As if participating is going to make me see the light and drop all of my biases. Real life has made me see my biases are justified. Any one else here having to deal with this garbage?

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[–] 2 pts

So... they force you to brainwash yourself by yourself? Wow.

[–] 2 pts

no. they dont.

they force you to answer a bunch of questions you may or may not bothered to have read up about. the people writing these things are complete retards to begin with so the answers are going to be balls out fucking obvious.

you think i actually go through 22 modules of online learning every year when i update my advanced first aid? fuck no. i teach that shit. takes me about 30 seconds to slam through the questions.

[–] 2 pts

Yes. I had a month to complete 3 hours so I spaced it out to minimize the damage. It was extremely painfully boring. The only good thing about video is I could pause it to take a break from the bullshit

[–] 1 pt

Did they require you to do take an online exam or did you just need to "watch" their nonsense videos?

[–] 2 pts

The course was called 'unconscious bias' and had video modules with required reading and question answer sections. The woman had a British accent, and the man was visually an Indian with American accent. as you go through the course it keeps track. You could be 33% completed and then come back to the course as it saved your place. The written part they say is for you only, but I typed in my answers as if someone will read it and my response to finding bias was to say stuff like 'people are tired in the morning' as the bias or any other nonsense that would not be used against me in the future.

[–] 1 pt

I had to take one of those. It was designed as a test, but didn't allow you to fail. I just randomly clicked buttons while I browsed another tab.
My 'score' of course was shockingly bad, but since failure wasn't an option, technically I passed. Got a free hour of reading history articles out of it.