From the course: How to Use LinkedIn Learning

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From the course: How to Use LinkedIn Learning

Find content on LinkedIn Learning

- With so many course options, it's important to know how to find the content that matches your learning intent. LinkedIn Learning makes it easy to discover the content that fits your goals, your questions, and whatever you're curious about. Let's take a look at that now. Are you looking for personalized content recommendations? Then the best place to start is the homepage. You'll see here it's personalized for me. And at the top, it has in-progress courses, so I can jump right back into my learning. It also shows any content that was assigned by my company at the top, and in this case, Flexis. You'll see that there are also additional carousels that have content based on my career goal, my job title, and also other content recommendations based on the skills that I followed and my recent searches. Are you curious and want to explore content options based on topics? A good place to start is browse. So if I scroll over to the left navigation bar under Library, you'll see Browse, and this is how you access the full LinkedIn Learning library. Up at the top, you'll see it's organized by tabs, so there's a Business tab for the business library, a Technology tab for the technology library, and Creative tab for the creative library. Now, if I belong to an organization that has custom content, in this case Flexis, that content will appear here under your company name. If I pick any content library, and in this case, technology, you can browse by scrolling through and you'll see learning paths and all of the topics that are relevant for technology. You can click Show All to see even more, or dig into what interests you most. If I click on Cybersecurity, you'll see here there are even more topics with cybersecurity and you can keep drilling down and go as deep as you want on these topics. You'll see that we have Editor's Picks, and this is top content that is recommended by our LinkedIn Learning editors. And from here, you can scroll on any number of content pieces relevant to the topic that you selected. Finally, do you have a specific topic or a question in mind? If yes, the best place to go for that is the search bar. So from the homepage, I can click and search and say, how do I create a pivot table? If I hit Enter, on the results page, you will see a nice overview that gives you an explanation about what I just searched for as well as content recommendations. Now, you may notice there are quite a few content recommendations, over 27,000 in this case, and so you can further filter down at the top by clicking on Course if I just want to see courses. Level, if you want to see different levels. And even time spent. Let me take a moment to explain the most common content types that you will find here in the filters. A course is a structured learning experience with multiple videos and a clear progression toward a goal. Videos are short focused clips, great for quick answers or just-in-time learning. And audio allows you to listen on the go with content in podcast-style format. With multiple ways to explore content on LinkedIn Learning, you can now quickly discover the most relevant content to meet your needs.

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