The òòò½Ö±²¥ community can learn about a wide range of software, technology, business, and creative topics any time and any place (with a network connection, of course) using LinkedIn Learning. Learn more about something you’re passionate about. Learn something new. And do so when it’s convenient for you.
LinkedIn Learning is easy to use and customize, and is tied into òòò½Ö±²¥â€™s single sign-on, which means you don’t have to create and remember yet another ID and password.
For Students
Acquire technology and business skills
Use LinkedIn learning videos and content to supplement classwork
Develop professional skills that employers seek
For Faculty
Supplement class materials with LinkedIn Learning content
Create and share LinkedIn Learning content with your students with links in Canvas
Integrate classroom technology into your classroom
For Staff
Explore new technology
Upgrade your technology skills
Enhance your people, professional, and management skills
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You can use a web browser or mobile device.
Sign in with your LinkedIn credentials. If you have connected your LinkedIn Learning account to your òòò½Ö±²¥ account, you’ll be prompted to sign in with your òòò½Ö±²¥ credentials.
All faculty, staff, and students.
No. You can sign in with your òòò½Ö±²¥ credentials. If you want to link your existing LinkedIn profile to your òòò½Ö±²¥ LinkedIn Learning, you can.
Access the courses or learning paths you've completed from your Learning History page:
- Click your profile picture in the upper right corner of your LinkedIn Learning homepage.
- Click Learning History from the dropdown.
Whatever you want them to. You can:
Add completed courses to your profile.
Share courses with your LinkedIn network.
Keep your progress private.
Other users and your LinkedIn connections will not be able to see what you have viewed, unless you choose to share it on your LinkedIn profile.Ìý
Administrative users at òòò½Ö±²¥ can access and retain the following information:
Learning activity, such as courses viewed or completed
Profile information, such as your name, work title, and profile photo
Any courses from your personal account that you've transferred to your group account
LinkedIn will not give your organization access to private activity from your personal LinkedIn account, such as:
Your connections
Your private messages
Any job search activity, such as job posts you've viewed
Any learning courses you've viewed in your personal account
òòò½Ö±²¥ LinkedIn Learning Administrators may review data about popular courses, skills, or employee needs, but are not interested in tracking your individual activity.
LinkedIn Learning users have different roles.
By default, all students, faculty, and staff are Learners, and cannot assign courses to others.
Curators can create learning paths to share with others.
Anyone can share links to content available on LinkedIn Learning.
You can use theÌýLinkedIn Learning help centerÌýfor assistance related to:
Trouble with logging in
Using the LinkedIn Learning library
Switching between Learning accounts
Obtaining certificates of completion
Sharing Learning videos
Getting information on new features/feature updates
Graduating students will lose access to LinkedIn Learning using the òòò½Ö±²¥ credentials sometime in June after graduating.
Faculty and staff will lose access to LinkedIn Learning shortly after leaving òòò½Ö±²¥.
Any LinkedIn Learning courses you list as completed on your LinkedIn profile will still display even after leaving òòò½Ö±²¥.
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