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How to post LinkedIn Learning (formerly Lynda.com) content to your Canvas course site
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You can encourage learning beyond the classroom with LinkedIn Learning (formerly Lynda.com) — a powerful tool offering more than 6,000 quality video tutorials. Use LinkedIn Learning to augment your teaching and guide students to dive deeper into topics. Build custom playlists and post them on your Canvas site for students to explore concepts or learn new software or skills necessary for class. In addition to supplementing in-classroom teaching, Lynda.com offers hundreds of videos geared toward higher education. Explore topics such as instructional design and teaching with technology to discover new ways to elevate student learning.

Getting Started

  1. Sign in to LinkedIn Learning  with your FSUID and password.
  2. Watch the course Teaching with LinkedIn Learning (video below). FSU's Information Technology Services also has also put together a list of popular videos.

    Your all-in-one learning solution from Teaching with LinkedIn Learning by LinkedIn Learning Instructors

  3. Browse more videos and build a playlist of topics relevant to your courses. LinkedIn Learning also has Teacher Professional Development Training and Tutorial videos and Teacher Tips that function like a video newsletter or periodical.

 

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