From the course: How to Use LinkedIn Learning
Navigate LinkedIn Learning course pages - LinkedIn Tutorial
From the course: How to Use LinkedIn Learning
Navigate LinkedIn Learning course pages
- [Instructor] Once you've identified a LinkedIn Learning course that you'd like to explore, simply click on it to open the course page. On the left-hand side, you'll see the table of contents, and each one of these lines is a separate video. And if I've completed the video already, you'll see that there's a green check mark next to the video title. If I want to save a video for later, I can click on the bookmark icon and then it will appear under my saved content. Now, below the video player, there's also some really important information, and you'll see there's three tabs. There's an overview tab, a notebook tab, and a transcript tab. Let me start with the overview tab. On this tab, you'll see information about the instructor, in this case, Bonnie Biafore. Below the instructor details, you'll see information about the course, including how long it is, what level it is, when it was last updated, and what the reviews look like. Now, related to this course, in the middle of this tab is exercise files, certificates, and information about certifying organizations, as this course is eligible for CEUs, and I'll talk more about that in a later movie. Now, to the right-hand side of the screen, you'll see that there's some related course information that is suggested. So, after I'm done with this course, I can dive into even more content related to this topic. If I click on the notebook tab, this is where I can type notes if I want to save them for later as I'm watching the course. And finally, the right tab includes the transcript. And this can be really helpful if you like to read while you're watching a course or search for information within the course. Now I can click on Find in transcript if I want to search for something like a keyword. And you'll see all the places where the word 'project' appears. And if I click on any of these, it will jump right to that point in the video, which is really helpful. In addition to searching in the video, maybe I want to search for a key term throughout the course, and if I click above, I can search either in the video or in the course for this term. Exploring the course page is a great way to get familiar with your settings and related materials to help you get the most out of your course experience.