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Login options
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Learner history
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Learning course/video features
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Additional information/features
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Login options
As an individual subscriber, you can use your LinkedIn email ID and password to log in to Learning. Learn more about accessing LinkedIn Learning. If you’re not able to access your Learning account, check out some of our troubleshooting tips.
Learner history
Your learning history contains a list of the courses you’ve watched in the past.
Learning course/video features
Certificates of Completion are certificates that you may receive when you watch a course or a learning path on LinkedIn Learning.
They can be accessed and downloaded via your account and will automatically populate when you’ve watched all the videos within the course or a learning path.
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Exercise files are documents that Learning instructors may use to teach their course. Learn more about downloading and troubleshooting exercise files.
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Notes add context to what you are learning. They help remind you of the sections within a video that are the most relevant to your needs.
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Chapter quizzes allow you to understand how much you remember from the course content you’ve viewed. You can use LinkedIn Learning assessments to test yourself or check your learning progress. You can take the assessment directly while watching the course or later.
Learning paths are playlists based on a specific skill or topic. They are compiled from various courses and videos to provide more holistic information associated with a particular subject or profession.
The Q&A feature allows learners to ask questions from their course instructors and larger Learning community. If you’ve got a question about a course you’re viewing, or if you have an answer to another learner’s question, you can answer them as well.
LinkedIn Learning allows you to search and view content that is relevant to you, and share it with your professional network on LinkedIn. You can use the advanced filters while searching for content, which will help you narrow down your search results. You can also use the LinkedIn Learning library if you want to browse for content.
LinkedIn Learning also allows learners to revisit a course that they might be interested in. If you find courses that you’d want to watch later, you can save them.
The Follow skills feature consists of skills, interests, and keywords associated with your career path and your LinkedIn Learning coursework. You can add skills on Learning to receive Recommendations that are relevant to you.
Related tasks
- Access for Enterprise and individual subscribers in Learning
- Move courses from "In progress" to your Learning History
- View and download Certificates of Completion in Learning
- View course progress and completions in Learning
- Download exercise files in Learning
- Courses with assessments in Learning
- Ask, answer, and manage questions in Learning Q&A FAQ
- Use the Follow skills feature in Learning
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Additional information
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Contacting support: If you’re facing an issue with LinkedIn Learning, you can use the Learning help center to find useful information. However, if you don’t find you’re looking for, you can reach out to our support to receive help .
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Learner privacy: Learn more about our GDPR policy.