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Learning Wi-Fi

Discover how to use essential features to make the most out of a Wi-Fi network. Learn how to set up a router, extend a Wi-Fi signal farther, add a separate guest network, and more.

Learning Windows 10 Deployment for Small Businesses

Learn about the Windows 10 deployment options available to small businesses. Learn to perform a Windows 10 upgrade, install Windows 10 via DVD, and build a Windows 10 image.

Learning Windows 10 Deployment with Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2013

Learn how to install and deploy the latest Windows desktop OS (Windows 10) to medium-sized organizations with Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2013 and other Windows deployment tools.

Learning Windows 10 Universal App and Cross-Platform Development

Learn why features such as Universal Windows Platform and Windows Bridges are making Windows 10 the best version ever for Windows app developers.

Learning Windows Subsystem for Linux (234087)

Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is an optional feature of Windows 10 that provides a Linux environment for developers inside of Windows. Rather than managing your own virtual machine or relying on a remote Linux machine for development, WSL provides a Linux kernel and enables users to install various distros within their Windows environment. In this course, get up to speed with the basics of WSL and explore common tasks and procedures for developing with Linux. Instructor Scott Simpson steps through how to work in the Linux environment, explaining how to use the shell, manage services within WSL, and define automated tasks that run at predefined times. Scott also covers ways to integrate WSL into your workflow, including how to install the Remote-WSL extension to use Visual Studio Code in WSL.

Learning Windows Terminal (235532)

Windows Terminal offers a flexible environment for running your favorite shells. You can run PowerShell, Bash, and more in separate tabs, and customize your profiles to match your style. This short, beginner-level course provides an introduction to Windows Terminal, from installing and launching the program to modifying your profile and customizing the visual appearance of the interface. Instructor Scott Simpson also introduces keyboard shortcuts to make navigation faster—a critical skill for anyone trying to maximize the efficiencies of command-line arguments and shell scripting.

Learning WireGuard (225621)

Secure connections are more important now than ever. WireGuard brings an easy-to-configure, fast, and secure method of creating a virtual private network, or VPN. WireGuard is supported directly by the Linux kernel, and WireGuard connections can be used by devices on many platforms. In this course, senior staff instructor Scott Simpson reviews what WireGuard is, how it works, and how to implement a variety of architectures. He discusses credential management and shows how to connect your devices to a WireGuard host.

Learning Wireless Networking

Set up reliable access to Wi-Fi in any home or office, with these wireless-networking tips.

Learning with Your Mobile Device

Use your mobile device to take learning on the go. Explore mobile learning techniques to build your skills and stay motivated and engaged.

Learning Wix

Wix makes it easy to build your own website. Learn how to use Wix to design a responsive small-business site.

Learning Wix (222425)

Have you always wanted to have your own website, but felt overwhelmed by the technical aspects? Wix makes it easy to build your own website by taking care of all the heavy lifting: code, web hosting, even layout. You can concentrate on the fun stuff: branding and content. In this training course with Jen Kramer, learn how to use Wix to design and visually develop a responsive small-business website. Jen covers all the steps on how to set up a brand-new site, edit the layout and design, and build pages with original content and images. Plus, she shows how to add advanced features like video and chat and publish your site so that it looks great on any device. If you've been intimidated by other web tools, you're in the right place. With Wix and Jen's tips, you can create a simple website that's easy to maintain and will grow alongside your business.

Learning Word (Office 365)

Need a simple introduction to Microsoft Word for Office 365? Learn the very basics of this popular word processing program.

Learning Word 2010

Learn how to leverage the power of Microsoft Word and create strong, standout documents.

Learning Word 2016

Learn the basics of using Word, Microsoft's powerful word-processing software.

Learning Word 2019

Learn the basics of working with Word 2019, the popular word processing program from Microsoft.

Learning Word Desktop (Office 365/Microsoft 365) (213840)

Microsoft Word has a deep well of options and features that can take years to master, but it’s also easy to get up and running with Word if you just need to create a simple document. In this short course, LinkedIn Learning staff instructor Nick Brazzi shows you how to get started with the subscription version of Microsoft Word, focusing on the most common basic features that every user needs to get started. Nick begins by showing how to create, open, and save new documents. Next, he covers formatting in Word, from text/paragraph formatting to page layout. He also shows how to work with built-in styles in Word, illustrates how to collaborate on a document using the Track Changes feature, shares helpful keyboard shortcuts, and more.

Learning Word Desktop (Office 365/Microsoft 365) (2018) (217835)

Get started with Microsoft Word for Office 365. In this course, staff instructor Nick Brazzi explains the very basics of Word, concentrating on the techniques that beginning users need to know to create, format, and save new documents. Nick covers text formatting and page layout, including tools for making sections and columns. He also shows how to work with images and insert headers, footers, and page numbers into your document. The course is concise—ideal for learning on your lunchtime or even on your commute. By the end, you should feel confident using Word and have the skills to create simple, professional-looking documents.

Learning Word for the web (Office 365/Microsoft 365) (229327)

With Word for the web, you can create, view, edit, and share documents directly in your browser. In this course, Microsoft productivity expert David Rivers provides a quick tour of Word for the web, showing the unique features of the online app and the differences from the desktop version. Learn how to create and edit documents, dictate and format text, insert graphics and tables, and then collaborate on your documents with others—from any device connected to the web. Note: This course is for users who know the basics of the Word desktop app, but are new to the web browser version, Word Online. It emphasizes features that work differently in Word for the web. For basic Word guidance, please see Word Essential Training (Office 365).

Learning Word Online (Office 365)

Explore key features in Microsoft Word Online, the browser-based app available to anyone with a Microsoft account.

Learning XAI: Explainable Artificial Intelligence

Learn how explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) works and how it will impact data science-related projects and businesses.