LinkedIn Learning

Online Courses to Learn Skills

Published by: LinkedIn

Description

Become the ultimate skeleton-slaying samurai!
Step into the action with Samurai Sam, a fast-paced hack-and-slash adventure packed with waves of enemies, thrilling combat, and epic upgrades.
Slash through endless waves of skeletons
Master powerful skills like Parry, Dash, and Ranged Attacks
Trigger Perfect Parries and deal devastating damage
Collect potions, dodge deadly poison traps, and level up wisely
Challenge yourself to survive and reach the highest wave
With its vibrant cartoon style and addictive gameplay, Samurai Sam delivers nonstop action and fun for players of all skill levels.
How long can you survive? Jump in and find out!
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LinkedIn Learning Subscription with Free Trial
3,290.00 r
LinkedIn Learning Subscription
329.00 r
Learning Premium Subscription
325.00 r
Learning Monthly Subscription
239.00 r
Learning Monthly Subscription
239.00 r
Premium Career
349.00 r
Premium Career Subscription
2,099.00 r

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LinkedIn Learning FAQ

  • Is LinkedIn Learning free?

    Yes, LinkedIn Learning is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

  • Is LinkedIn Learning legit?

    🤔 The LinkedIn Learning app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.

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  • How much does LinkedIn Learning cost?

    LinkedIn Learning has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 981.43 r.

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User Rating

4.61 out of 5

878 ratings in Norway

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LinkedIn Learning Reviews

Apple TV support

mr_boanerge on

Norway

Hi. Can you make this app for Apple TV. I have used Lynda.com and this app for many years. Now it is time you support Apple TV. 🤔 Best regard

Mediq player stops every other track

Mads Robin on

Norway

This is not a riff of the content but the media player. It seems every other track on average I have to go to the player to restart the track because it stopped because «Something went wrong…» Its so infuriating that I cant listen to the content.

Crappy app

Gunnien on

Norway

If you have started with some courses on Linkedin Learning skip this crappy app and use web browser instead. This app dont show any of my started courses at all, so good luck finding them by searching. I Have checked the app from time to time hoping things are fixed, but I am back to the web still grumpy that this app still are useless. The corses still are outstanding, just hope the app developers could take some of them App: less than one star so they are lucky to get one from me Content: Five star from me Just pitty that app and content are so far from matching each other.

LinkedIn Learnings platform

One 2 three LinkedIn on

Norway

I appreciate that LinkedIn is expanding their portfolio with other ways to help workers learn ways to improve their position in the work life, so far I have only seen one video. I think part of the reason I only have seen one and not more is that as I was browsing I missed it being a little more intuitive as far as top recommended learning sequences for me, it allows browsing and it has a huge library but it is not so easy to find what is most helpful in my quest. Maybe a top 10 videos or a explanation about the contents in the video more than a headline is good

Omtale

ninetynine problems on

Norway

Vanskelig å navigere i, ikke veldig intuitiv.

Fantastisk design og innhold!

Peter Niel on

Norway

Easy to use.

Very unstable

DIY_glenn on

Norway

Unbelievable how unstable this app. I get “Oops Something went wrong...” when I try to watch a video. And when it does work, the goal never updates, it says “0 minutes” at all times, even though I’ve watched a course.

Excellent for learning

alkjsdflucxvljearhøoasdiucøzih on

Norway

A fantastic resource for learning software, programming, photo and more. The application also enables download courses for offline viewing.

Almost on a par with its Lynda predecessor

Klozmajor on

Norway

The amount and quality of the content is as good as it gets. But the user interface that presents it, can be improved. The website has a useful video control button that rewinds the video by ten seconds. A bit strange that this button hasn't found its way to the iOS app as well. Being the heir to Lynda, it's natural to compare this app to its Lynda predecessor. While you can choose to turn on video captions, this app lacks the full video transcript that Lynda offered. While Lynda has an app available for tvOS, LinkedIn Learning yet does not. What I miss the most from Lynda, though, is the list of new releases. Even days when I wasn't doing any courses, I would still check in daily just to see which new courses had been released or updated. I really like to see that implemented into this app as well.

Missing Chromecast support

Arild1990 on

Norway

Can you please consider to add Chromecast support to this app. It only support AirPlay as of now. Many people also own Chromecast devices as well as Aple Devices (me included) and it would be nice to not be tied to only 1 broadcasting tech.

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