Update: Campus Units Collaborate to Keep Campuswide LinkedIn Learning Service

The University of Arkansas will keep its campuswide access to LinkedIn Learning, thanks to the academic and support units across campus that chipped in to pay for full licensing. Now all U of A students, faculty and staff can continue to access this video tutorial service for another year.

New contributors to the LinkedIn Learning licensing are the Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences; the Fay Jones School of Architecture; the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences; the Sam M. Walton College of Business; the College of Engineering; the Honors College; and University Libraries. The Office of the Provost and the Global Campus continue to financially support this service.

 

Contacts

Miran Kang, director of instructional design and support services
Global Campus
479-575-6733, kang@uark.edu

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