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LinkedIn Learning: Notes

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Use your LinkedIn account to access https://www.linkedin.com/learning/

As a LinkedIn member, you have the ability to unlock up to 10 LinkedIn Learning courses a month. As a non-Learning subscriber, these courses will be available to you for up to 24 hours.

Current free courses

LinkedIn Learning frequently gives free access to its courses for a limited time period.

20200930: Time Management Fundamentals

20200630: LinkedIn is making 14 learning paths available for free until March 2021.

Tips

>>> How to Unlock a Learning Course.

>>> Share unlocked course to get extra 24 hours access.

>>> Follow your favorite authors, you may get more opportunities to unlock their courses.

>>> Manually add completed course your your LinkedIn profile

>>> Download exercise files using app on Android/iOS

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