LinkedIn Learning: your resource for professional development

| May 29, 2023
Submitted by Jeannie An for Library Services

LinkedIn Learning is available for all McMaster students, and access is available 24/7 using the LinkedIn Learning app. You can browse or search content within LinkedIn Learning in the following categories:

  • business (e.g., career development, DEI, software, etc.)
  • creative (e.g., visual, audio, photography, etc.)
  • technology (e.g., AI, data science, security, network and system admin., etc.)

Login using your MAC ID authentication at Login to LinkedIn Learning: https://uts.mcmaster.ca/services/teaching-and-learning/linkedin-learning/

Still, trying to figure out where to start? Getting started learning more about LinkedIn Learning: LinkedIn Learning Guide: https://uts.mcmaster.ca/services/teaching-and-learning/linkedin-learning/

Starting next week for June, you can also drop by between 11:30 am to 1 pm on the following Thursdays:

  • June 8
  • June 15
  • June 22
  • June 29

No need to book a consultation; just come by to learn more about our library collection and resources to support your research and assignment. Open consultations will be available at the RJC Research Help Desk, in front of the RJC cafe.

Alternatively, virtual consultations (on teams) can be made by booking a time here: https://bit.ly/36cySa1.

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