No, LinkedIn Learning is not free, but you can try it out for a whole month free. All you have to do is sign up for one of their plans, either monthly or annually, though if you just want the free trial, monthly would definitely make more sense. Then you can take advantage of the many courses it offers for the span of 30 days and then, a week before it's over, they'll remind you, and you can cancel your subscription if you don't want to continue paying. Even though it's not free, I think it's worth giving it a try, at least through the free period, so you can see if their courses are worth paying for your own needs.
No, it's not free. You have to pay either each month or you can pay for a whole year and of course if you choose an annual subscription, you get a small discount. I think it's pretty normal though, as I can't think of a reputable eLearning tool that's free, can you? LinkedIn Learning does a good job for what it's being advertised as - a helper for each user of the website to get better business skills. They have field experts to teach you, you can then talk to them or to other learners - it's a pretty fulfilling experience, I think. In the end, having to pay to watch the courses may be completely worth it, depending on what you're looking to achieve.
No, LinkedIn Learning is not free, but you can try it out for a whole month free. All you have to do is sign up for one of their plans, either monthly or annually, though if you just want the free trial, monthly would definitely make more sense. Then you can take advantage of the many courses it offers for the span of 30 days and then, a week before it's over, they'll remind you, and you can cancel your subscription if you don't want to continue paying. Even though it's not free, I think it's worth giving it a try, at least through the free period, so you can see if their courses are worth paying for your own needs.
No, it's not free. You have to pay either each month or you can pay for a whole year and of course if you choose an annual subscription, you get a small discount. I think it's pretty normal though, as I can't think of a reputable eLearning tool that's free, can you? LinkedIn Learning does a good job for what it's being advertised as - a helper for each user of the website to get better business skills. They have field experts to teach you, you can then talk to them or to other learners - it's a pretty fulfilling experience, I think. In the end, having to pay to watch the courses may be completely worth it, depending on what you're looking to achieve.