- Course selection:Β Huge, more than 1,500(!) AI courses
- Program pricing:Β Free trial, then $39.99/mo
LinkedIn Learning is one of the oldest online learning platforms, established in 1995 as Lynda.com. The company offers an enormous library of courses on a broad range of topics. There is a monthly fee, but many companies and schools have accounts for all their employees and students.Β
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LinkedIn Learning is probably the one online education site Iβve used more than any other β starting back in the late 1990s. For years, I paid for a membership. Then, I got a membership as an alum of my grad school, which is how I use it now. With so many courses on so many topics, itβs a great go-to learning resource.
I took two classes on LinkedIn Learning. Hereβs my testimonial on one of them.Β
I also took the two-hour Machine Learning with Python: Foundations course, which had a great instructor β Prof. Frederick Nwanganga β who was previously unknown to me. I have to hand it to LinkedIn. They choose people who know how to teach.
I learned a lot in this course, especially about how to collect and prepare data for machine learning. I also was able to stretch my Python programming knowledge, specifically about how a machine learning model can be built in Python. In just two hours, I felt like I got a friendly and comprehensive brain dump.
You can read more here:Β How LinkedInβs free AI course made me a better Python developer.
Since there are so many AI courses, youβre bound to find a helpful series. To get you started, Iβve picked three that might open some doors:
Itβs worth checking with your employer, agency, or school to see if you qualify for a free membership. Otherwise, you can pay by month or year (the by-year option is about half price).
A company representative told ZDNET, βLinkedIn Learning has awarded nearly 500K professional certificates over the past 2.5 years. And, generative AI is one of the top topics represented.β

