NS
Well, the learning technique was made super easy by the instructor. The final assessment was quite tricky and conceptual.

“Fundamentals of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB)” is an insightful, short-form course designed for beginners interested in starting their DEIB journey in the workplace. As we navigate through increasingly diverse social and professional landscapes, understanding DEIB is no longer optional–it is imperative. This course aims to equip participants with the necessary tools and insights to effectively advocate for DEIB initiatives in professional settings. The course begins by asking participants to craft their own personal DEIB statements, then provides a comprehensive explanation of key DEIB concepts. Later in the course, participants will brainstorm possible DEIB initiatives that can be used in their organizations. Lastly, participants will end the course by revisiting and revising their personal DEIB statement with the hope that they will be empowered to champion DEIB work within their workplaces.

NS
Well, the learning technique was made super easy by the instructor. The final assessment was quite tricky and conceptual.
CS
Loved this, I love this style of learning and I will take this knowledge into my workplace.
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Well, the learning technique was made super easy by the instructor. The final assessment was quite tricky and conceptual.
Hello, my name is Ismael J. Flores and everything about this course was fun to learn and fun to continue on learning. This course will continue to help me grow as an individual and as a professional. Thank you.
Loved this, I love this style of learning and I will take this knowledge into my workplace.
I have found it useful, apart from the mixed geopol climate of DEIB, thanks
Foi um bom ponto de partida para aprender a navegar este tema!
It was detailed and insightful
Perfect for beginners
The course provided clear and concise definitions and application of DEIB. I recommend adding some short clips of the concepts in action and more interaction (polls, role plays, animation) to break up the monoty of the facilitator just lecturing.
It's easy to understand and is a very good set of basic knowledge, but it is VERY basic (which isn't a bad thing, because it did say "fundamentals" in the title, but I had hoped for just a little more in the application side of things).
Nice
Would have loved to have more meaningful engagement with the content
Biased. Ignores Supreme Court rulings. Ignores 1964 Civil Right Act.
Stupid