LinkedIn Learning: Logging in when your account is connected to your LinkedIn profile
Last Updated: Jan 22, 2021 Views: 3133

If you connected your LinkedIn Learning account with your personal LinkedIn account upon activation, follow these steps to log in to LinkedIn Learning.

Before you begin, make sure you are logged in to your personal LinkedIn account.

Once you are logged in, you can access LinkedIn Learning in the following ways:

To log in from the link in the digital resource collections:

  1. Open LinkedIn Learning.
  2. Enter your AC email address and click Next.

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  3. Enter your AC password and click Sign in. You may be prompted to choose whether you want to stay signed in. You will now have access to LinkedIn Learning.

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To log in from the LinkedIn Learning homepage:

  1. Open LinkedIn Learning.
  2. Click Sign in and then click Sign in with your organization account.
  3. Enter your Algonquin College email address and click Continue.
  4. Enter your AC email address and click Next.

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  5. Enter your AC password and click Sign in. You may be prompted to choose whether you want to stay signed in. You will now see the course and have access to LinkedIn Learning.

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To log in from LinkedIn:

  1. Open your LinkedIn profile.
  2. Click the Work button at the top of the page, and click Learning from the menu that appears. ""
  3. Enter your Algonquin College email address and click Continue.
  4. Enter your AC email address and click Next.

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  5. Enter your AC password and click Sign in. You may be prompted to choose whether you want to stay signed in. You will now have access to LinkedIn Learning.

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