A Guide to access LinkedIn Learning

You can access LinkedIn Learning at  or . If your Learning account is linked with your LinkedIn profile, your login and password will be the same as your credentials for your LinkedIn account.

Logging into your individual subscription
 
Logging into your 91³Ô¹Ï enterprise license

Depending on your organization's account configuration preferences, you can access LinkedIn Learning via your LinkedIn homepage, by clicking the Work icon in the top right of the page and selecting Learning from the dropdown, or through 91³Ô¹Ï's learning portal at .

If you’re accessing Learning directly, you just have to enter your email address to initiate the sign-in process. Based on 91³Ô¹Ï’s authentication settings, you’ll be routed to the appropriate password screen to sign in.

iOS

You can access LinkedIn Learning through the iOS mobile apps.

  1. Tap Sign in.
  2. Tap Continue in the pop-up window that appears.
  3. Enter your email address.
  4. Tap Continue.
  5. Based on your Learning license, you’ll be redirected to the correct password screen to sign in.

Notes:

  • If your Learning account is linked with your LinkedIn profile, your login and password will be the same as your credentials for your LinkedIn account.
 
Android  

You can access LinkedIn Learning through the iOS mobile apps.

  1. Tap Sign in.
  2. Tap Continue in the pop-up window that appears.
  3. Enter your email address.
  4. Tap Continue.
  5. Based on your Learning license, you’ll be redirected to the correct password screen to sign in.

Notes:

  • If your Learning account is linked with your LinkedIn profile, your login and password will be the same as your credentials for your LinkedIn account.

On Demand Assistance: LinkedIn Learning

Access LinkedIn Learning from one.sjsu.edu. Once logged in to LinkedIn Learning, check out these relevant courses:

Managing life as a college student
  1. Life is full of distractions. 
  2. It is easy to lose track of time and control over assignments. 
  3. Meeting new people via email and chat can be hard. 
  4. It is easy to feel overwhelmed at the start of any semester. 
  5. Everyone sometimes puts off doing important tasks. 
  6. Talking on zoom can be hard. 
Skills for classes
  1. It’s been awhile since you’ve done algebra or statistics. That’s okay. 
  2. If you’ve only ever used Google Apps, Microsoft Office can feel strange.  
  3. In addition to word processing, your classes may use other programs. 
  4. Writing for college classes can be challenging. and 
  5. You need to do some research, but where to start? Begin at the 91³Ô¹Ï Library page and then check out these courses on  and 

Don’t forget to .  Completion of a LinkedIn Learning course may create a digital certificate that you can feature on your LinkedIn Profile!