LinkedIn Learning

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About This Article

This article includes an overview of the LinkedIn Learning online learning service offered through Winona State University. It is intended for all students and employees.

What's LinkedIn Learning?

LinkedIn Learning is an online learning platform licensed by WSU that provides access to thousands of courses led by professional instructors. These courses are composed of short videos that cover a wide variety of topics to help you develop creative, technical, and business skills. Every WSU student and employee can use this resource for free. Your usage history is saved, you can bookmark favorite courses and videos, and you can create playlists or collections for future reference. Course completion is recognized using certificates and badges that can be downloaded and shared on social media.

What's the difference between LinkedIn Learning and LinkedIn?

LinkedIn Learning is a library of online courses licensed by WSU. LinkedIn is a personal online resume service and professional networking tool. Both are owned by Microsoft and can be integrated if you wish. You do not need a personal LinkedIn account to use WSU's LinkedIn Learning service and you can connect the two at any time. Learn more about integrating LinkedIn Learning with LinkedIn.

Why use LinkedIn Learning?

  • Learn what you need when you need it. Similar to YouTube, LinkedIn Learning provides continuous, self-service access to videos via multiple devices. Find answers to specific training and professional development questions when you need them most. Watch videos at home or on the go and even download them to watch offline. Learn more about accessing LinkedIn Learning on a phone or tablet.
  • Document and share your achievements. After you have finished a LinkedIn Learning course, that achievement is documented within the application. Download a certificate of completion and share a digital badge on social media and through your online resume where current or future employers can identify your skills and professional interests. Learn more about documenting and sharing your LinkedIn Learning achievements
  • Educate others. Build collections of LinkedIn Learning courses and videos, share them your students or colleagues, and monitor their progress. Instructors might treat LinkedIn Learning collections as required or optional course resources, perhaps taking the place of an expensive textbook.

FAQ

How do I activate my LinkedIn Learning Profile?

If you want to start using LinkedIn Learning you can learn how to create your LinkedIn Account by going to Activating your LinkedIn Learning account article that explains the process of signing into this system.

Will I still be able to use my Lynda.com account?

No, your Lynda account will no longer be accessible once you have migrated to LinkedIn Learning. Please remember that you can access the same video content as before. Of course, your activity and your progress will also transfer over. For more information on the upgrade of Lynda to LinkedIn Learning. Want to see why LinkedIn Learning is an upgrade from Lynda.com? check this page out.

Will my progress from Lynda.com carry over to LinkedIn Learning?

Yes, your account information and course progression will transfer over to LinkedIn Learning. Your video history will also be the same, so you can pick up where you left off.

Why do I have to login with my LinkedIn credentials every time?

If you connected your LinkedIn account with your LinkedIn Learning account, you will be prompted to login using your LinkedIn credentials. This is to protect member privacy, so that no personal profile information is shared with your WSU LinkedIn Learning account. Note that your browser cache may keep the credentials for you so that you may not have to re-authenticate each time.

Why do I have to re-authenticate?

If you have not used LinkedIn Learning for more than 30 days, your browser cookie my have refreshed and you will need to re-authenticate. Another reason may be that you are using a different browser or computer.

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If you have more questions or concerns regarding LinkedIn Learning, please do the following:

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