To access downloaded content, members must be logged in to their Learning account. The app login is valid for 30 days, after which time the app will prompt members to re-authenticate their account credentials by signing in again. An active subscription is required for offline viewing.
Navigate to the course you want to download. Tap the video screen to show player options. Tap the Menu icon in the upper right corner of the course's homepage. From the options that appear from the bottom, tap either Download entire course or the Download individual videos. If you choose to download individual videos, select the Circle icon to the right of each video you'd like to download, then tap Download.
To view a course offline Log in to the LinkedIn Learning app. Tap the My Courses tab. Scroll to the bottom of the page. In the Downloaded section , you will find all downloaded courses and videos. Navigate to the course. Tap the Menu icon in the upper right-hand corner of the course's homepage.
From the options that appear, tap Download entire course. To download an individual video Log in to the LinkedIn Learning app. Tap the Contents tab located beneath the video player. In case that you want to know more details about how to download videos from YouTube, check our guide about downloading YouTube Videos on Mobile. Any video that is either created through the LinkedIn platform or uploaded directly to it is considered a LinkedIn native video.
The process of saving the LinkedIn native video to a computer is so short and simple, that you can complete it in just a couple of minutes from virtually any web browser. Just navigate to the home page of your LinkedIn profile and start scrolling down the feed, where you can see all content your connections have recently shared.
Once you find a LinkedIn native video you would like to download to your computer you have two options. When done, click on the Save button and wait for the file to be downloaded. After finding a video in your feed that you would like to save on your computer, you can right-click on it and select the Open video in new tab option.
A menu that contains only two options will appear on the screen, and you just have to click on the Download option and select the location on your hard drive on which the video file is going to be saved. You may use the video privately, but any form of unauthorized distribution of copyrighted material is punishable by the law. If for whatever reason, you cannot download LinkedIn native videos from your web browser, you can use a screen recording software to capture the videos you want to keep on your computer.
Before you can start selecting the videos you want to download to your iPhone from LinkedIn, you must first install the LinkedIn app on your device. You just have to use a third-party app, like KipVid to convert the video file and save it to your device. The options for downloading LinkedIn videos to Android phones are also very limited since there are no third-party apps on the Google Play Store that can enable you to download a video file directly from LinkedIn.
After downloading LinkedIn videos, you can cut some unwanted parts or add titles and annotations to the video. Checking our recommendations about the best video editing apps for LinkedIn video. All video courses that are available through the LinkedIn Learning app, that is available for both iOS and Android devices, can be easily downloaded for offline viewing directly from the app. The process of downloading an entire course is identical on iOS and Android versions of the app, as you just have to make sure that you are logged in , and then choose the course you would like to download.
Tap on the video screen in order to gain access to the player options, then tap on the three-dot icon and then select the Download entire course option. If you would like to download just one video from an iPhone, you have to select the Download Individual video option after you tap on the three dot icon. Tap on the Circle icon located next to the video and then select the Download option. Downloading a single video from the Android version of the LinkedIn Learning app requires you to tap on the Contents tab that is located beneath the video player of a particular course.
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