 This video will show you how to navigate content within LinkedIn Learning. LinkedIn Learning focuses on three content areas, business, creative and technology. Within each area, you can choose subjects related to that topic or software. I'm going to click on business software and tools. Within LinkedIn Learning, there's lots of different types of content. The smallest type of content is an individual video. Videos can be just a few minutes long. For example, this Microsoft Teams video is a little over two minutes long. Videos are part of courses. So this video is a part of the Microsoft Collaboration SharePoint Teams and Groups course. If you want to share a video with your students, you cannot share it from this screen. You need to visit the course that the video comes from. Click the name of the course to view it. Teams is the central hub. Now, in viewing the video from the course, there is a right-facing arrow in the top right corner of the screen. If you click this link, you will be given the option for a link to the video. This link is associated with a Bellevue College account. So if you place this link into your Canvas class, when your students click it, they will be able to access the Bellevue College account to LinkedIn Learning. If you'd like students to complete an entire course, the easiest way to do that is to navigate to the first video in a course. If I go to the context section up here, I can obtain the link for the first video listed, which here is called Collaborate with Teams SharePoint. For over 20 years. Now I can access the link for this video here and share that with my students. To verify that a student has completed a course, there is a completion certificate that they can share with you through Canvas or email. That certificate can be found by going to My Learning in the top right corner. Then click on Learning History. Over here, clicking on the blue more link with the down arrow allows a user to download a certificate.