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LinkedIn Learning makes use of the software, business and creative courses originally created for Lynda.

Website: linkedin.com/learning
Cost: Commercial. Free Trial
Availability: Online

Rankings in the previous surveys: 

2022: 31 2021: 51 2020: 22 2019: 13 2018: 34 2017: 49 2016: 37 2015: –
2014: – 2013: – 2012: – 2011: – 2010: – 2009: – 2008: – 2007: –

Comments on LinkedIn Learning in 2023

“Incredible repository for instructional videos on a variety of topics. LinkedIn learning has been vital to my personal and professional growth.” Program Coordinator, USA, 2023

“LinkedIn Learning was formerly Lynda.com, a remarkable educational platform offering professional courses in technology, business-related, and creative fields. This platform offers video lessons. It also serves as a premium service for LinkedIn users and has more than 16,000 courses in 7 languages. The primary focus is to help individuals invest in their professional development.” Randa Yosry Elsayed Hassouna, English Teacher, Egypt, 2023

“”formal learning”, whenever i dig into a new topic, looking up what’s in there” Digital Learning Lead, Germany, 2023

“a very rich range of e-learning courses on various subjects. I like the variation in subjects, approaches, level of detail” Jan Van Belle, Belgium, 2023

Previous comments on LinkedIn Learning 

“Nice collection of learning courses. The LinkedIn KI offers me content that suits my interests and job requirements.” Patrick Brauweiler, Trainer and Consultant in Learning and Development, Germany, 2022

“I can learn new technical skills and share badges on my LinkedIn profile.” James, Senior Learning Designer, UK, 2022

“Get lots of ideas here to include when I design my own learning programmes.” Diane, Consultant, UK, 2022

“I and my students have access to this and it provides such a broad range of learning material.” Mark Allenby Senior Lecturer in Social Care, UK. 2021

“The place to learn new skills very fast. Hope everyone can have easy access to this tool.” JP, E-Learning Specialist, Suriname, 2021

“Don’t use LinkedIn social networking very often, but use LinkedIn Learning work-provided account to learn continuously as a default (even though I also have other accounts from Coursera, Udemy, Pluralsight, Masterclass, etc… )” Heather Schnyder, Director or Project Success, USA, 2021

“Every day is a learning day and so many things to learn” Steve, Teacher, Australia, 2020

“A great platform of a collection of learning courses.” Ana María Rodríguez Hinestroza, Learning strategist, Colombia, 2020

“Mix of courses at all levels” L&D, UK, 2020

“pre-written learning paths; I can decide on my knowledge level if the course is helpful” Managing Partner, Germany, 2020

“The college’s sitewide license for lynda.com shifted to LinkedIn and I have both used complete courses and single lessons covering the one thing I needed to know right away for software as well as other skills.” Audrey J Williams, Vice President, IT/CIO, USA, 2020

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