At the end of each academic year, we like to take a look back at years past. Today, we’ll focus specifically on how you all used Lynda.com/LinkedIn Learning.
If you’d like to help influence these numbers in the future, you have 24/7/365 access to a monumental amount of information broken down in digestible fashion here:
http://lynda.swarthmore.edu
In addition, we wanted to let you know that the interface will be different, starting this summer. The Lynda.com brand has become part of LinkedIn Learning, and Swarthmore will be working in the background to help make this change. You will certainly hear more from us, but tying together your Swarthmore account with a new OR existing LinkedIn account will allow you to keep your course history wherever you go.
Let’s take a look at the some of the data over time:
From July 1, 2018 to June 24, 2019, users logged in for 18 minutes on average, watched 7110 videos, and the top courses were:
- Premiere Pro CC 2018 Essential Training: The Basics
- R for Data Science: Lunchbreak Lessons
- Tableau Essential Training
- JavaScript Essential Training
- Learning Rhino for Mac
From July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018, users logged in for 17 minutes on average, watched 7261 videos, and the top courses were:
- Premiere Pro CC 2017 Essential Training: The Basics
- Programming Foundations: Fundamentals
- UX Foundations: Accessibility
- Photoshop CC 2018 Essential Training: The Basics
- D3.js Essential Training for Data Scientists
From July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017, users logged in for 17 minutes on average, watched 11,063 videos, and the top courses were:
- Creating Accessible PDFs with Acrobat DC
- Unix for Mac OS X Users
- HTML Essential Training
- AutoCAD 2017 Essential TTraining
- Windows 10: Tips and Tricks