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LinkedIn Learning is an online training library

that teaches the latest

providing high-quality instructional videos on software, creative, and business skills

through high-quality instructional videos taught

by

recognized

industry experts. Geneseo students, faculty, and staff have

FREE

free access to

the entire LinkedIn Learning training library (

over 7,500 courses. New courses

, and more

are added

every week) through Geneseo's site license

weekly.

What you can do with LinkedIn Learning

  • Manage information in your personal profile

  • Keep track of your course history and recent activity

  • Bookmark your favorite courses, tutorials, and specific points within movies

  • Earn certificates of course completion

  • Access from your own devices

  • Create playlists

Getting Started with LinkedIn Learning

  • Learn anywhere at anytime. LinkedIn Learning courses can be accessed 24/7 on any desktop computer, laptop, or mobile device (iOS and Android).

  • Tap into LinkedIn Learning’s web-based tutorials to zero in on just the information needed to solve problems, perform specific tasks or quickly update skills.

  • Create and share playlists or browse curated playlists compiled by LinkedIn Learning experts.

Learning

  • Take tutorials to help with coursework

  • Learn techniques for your own projects

  • Build technical skills to enhance your resume

Teaching & Pedagogy Tips

 

  • Assign tutorials for project or course work

  • Incorporate LinkedIn Learning in your syllabi

  • Provide tutorials to supplement a course

  • Align video content with a project you have assigned in class (e.g. if students are creating multimedia project, they may need to watch videos on using Photoshop or iMovie in order to complete the project)

  • Have students answer specific questions about the content in the video (e.g. there can be a set of guiding questions they can go through as they watch to help them understand the material better)

  • Have students ask questions or share notes about the content in the videos - take it a bit further and use tools such as the built in note taking tool for online discussions that can be shared with the whole class

  • Have students create a quick guide to using the tool they learned about in the video, to share with other students

  • Assign students sections to take notes on to then share with the class, such as "most helpful tips."

  • Discussion forum: Post a reflection or an area for students to troubleshoot each other's questions.

  • Don't quiz students on the videos. Students may already know the technology and the LinkedIn Learning video tutorial shouldn't be mandatory unless it is being used for a necessary (and authentic) task. 

  • LinkedIn Learning tutorials should be viewed as self-help, point-of-need tool rather than a part of the curriculum, unless it is a basic computer science course, or in a scenario where the video would be essential to student learning.

Professional Development

  • Develop employee performance objectives that include LinkedIn Learning courses

  • Access work-related learning opportunities to enhance performance and career development

Share your ideas with us!

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2022