Advance Your Skills With LinkedIn  Learning 

LinkedIn Learning offers 11,000 instructional videos of high-quality content to help learners acquire skills to be more productive and successful.
Art Miller

LinkedIn Learning offers 11,000 instructional videos of high-quality content to help learners acquire skills to be more productive and successful.

LinkedIn Learning, an online library of high-quality instructional videos on a variety of skills and technology, is available to all U of A students, faculty and staff at no individual charge.

LinkedIn Learning offers custom learning experiences for a variety of interests and skillsets, including web development, coding, game design, business and Microsoft Office. Regardless of interest area, LinkedIn Learning offers 11,000 instructional videos of high quality content to help learners acquire skills to be more productive and successful.

LinkedIn Learning offers courses and learning paths taught by experts to prepare users to take technical and business certification exams from CompTIA, Microsoft, AWS, (ISC)2, Six Sigma and other leading providers. Individuals can also pursue certifications and maintain licenses with online courses that can count toward continuing education units (CEUs) at partners like NASBA (National Association of State Boards of Accountancy), PMI (Project Management Institute) and more.

Users can search the LinkedIn Learning libraries sorted by business, creative and technology. It is also possible to filter search results by level of expertise, content type, duration and software application.

Courses can be started immediately, saved for later or added to a collection (similar to a playlist). LinkedIn Learning courses are split into bite-sized videos, ranging from two minutes to two hours. Once a course is completed, users can earn certificates to add to their LinkedIn profile.

Get started and learn more about LinkedIn Learning at the U of A.   

Contacts

Rachel Gerner, content strategist
Division of Finance and Administration
479-387-3824, rgerner@uark.edu

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