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Creative Inspirations: Ze Frank, Comedic Digital Savant
Take an inspiring look at the Internet and media experience through the eyes and mind of Ze Frank, one of the most enigmatic, creative, and funny people working in digital media.
Creative Photography Techniques
Try your hand at multiple-exposure approaches, intentional camera movement, photographing textures, blending, and more.
Creative Pro Careers: Staying Ahead (116957)
Often, creative professionals find themselves in their current roles due to a combination of aptitude for a particular craft—photography, for example—and an insatiable curiosity that drives them to cultivate a diverse skill set. In today's market, where photographers often need to know design and designers often need to know how to take great pictures, these varied skill sets are crucial. Essentially, the more you know, the greater your professional value. In this course, get a high-level overview of some of the most popular creative fields—including graphic design, photography, video, and UX design—and learn which techniques you need to know to stay competitive. Join instructor Jim Heid as he shows the tools needed for various kinds of work, the skills that you'll need to get the most out of those tools, and the LinkedIn Learning courses that allow you to explore these tools and skills at your own pace.
Creative Quick Tips
Learn how to improve your design workflow from this series of tips, covering Photoshop, Illustrator, WordPress, and other common tools used by creative pros.
Creative Spark: Grammar Girl, Changing Writing One Word at a Time
Learn how Grammar Girl makes learning fun and reaches millions of word lovers through her podcast network, books, website, and games.
Creative Thinking
Learn behaviors and techniques that can help you be more creative both on an individual basis and in a team setting.
Creative Thinking Strategies for Leaders (215880)
Creativity is a powerful skill that you can learn and develop. In this course, Genein Letford, a top creative thinker and strategist, shares strategies for creative thinking that you can utilize as a leader. Genein dispels the myths about creativity and shows you how you can use creative thinking strategies to build your self-awareness. She explains how to open your creative senses, leverage your curiosity, and unleash your imagination. Genein walks you through a series of powerful creative thinking exercises. Finally, she discusses how to apply creativity to business and build a more creative culture in your organization.
This course was created by Madecraft. We are pleased to host this training in our library.
This course was created by Madecraft. We are pleased to host this training in our library.
Creative Video Editing Techniques
Study different types of creative video edits through both detailed analysis and practical application.
Creativity and Learning: A Conversation with Lynda Barry
An inspiring conversation about creativity and learning with cartoonist Lynda Barry.
Creativity at Work: A Short Course from Seth Godin (215557)
You are a creative person. Despite what your inner critic may have told you, you absolutely can solve complex business problems without a roadmap. The potential is there; whether or not you tap into it is up to you. In this concise course, Seth Godin—the author of 20 best-selling books, including The Dip, Linchpin, Purple Cow, and The Practice—lays out how to help your team let go of the fears that hinder your creative progress and start creating work that matters. Learn how to combat preconceived notions about creativity, including the idea that creativity is a gift bestowed upon a select few. (Spoiler alert: it's not.) Discover how to tap into your team’s creativity by embracing the possibility of failure, cultivating practical empathy, and exploring the root causes of writer's block and impostor syndrome. Plus, get tips for making creative problem-solving a habit that sticks.
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Note: The thumbnail for this course was provided by Abby Greenawalt: abbygreenawalt.com
Creativity Boot Camp 2: Creative Fuel
Think you're not creative? Think again! Take these five interactive training exercises designed to help you and your team find fuel for more creativity.
Creativity Bootcamp
Guides you through five interactive training exercises for boosting your creative output and producing even more innovative ideas.
Creativity for All
Get weekly tips that can help you nurture your spontaneous impulses and leverage your innate creativity in all areas of your life. Tune in every week for a new tip.
Creativity: Generate Ideas in Greater Quantity and Quality
Challenges preconceived notions about creativity and provides valuable tools that will help unlock this skill to help you generate better ideas faster.
Creator: A Special Series from the Hello Monday Podcast (214061)
Billions of people turn to social media for community and connection. But to the entrepreneurs highlighted in this series, these platforms are also a virtual land of opportunity. In this special series from the creators of the Hello Monday podcast, examine the ways in which creatives are using social media platforms and other innovative tools to start, grow, and scale their small businesses. Jessi Hempel and LinkedIn News editor Michaela Greer team up to host this series, connecting with successful creatives who leveraged online tools to turn their passions or hobbies into full-time businesses. Hear real-world stories of how people reworked their old side hustles, grew their audience, navigated a shifting industry, and more—all using tools that weren't initially designed for commerce.
Credit Secrets for Entrepreneurs
Use business and personal credit to launch your business. Learn how business credit reports work, how to boost your credit score, and how to gain access to funding.
Creel Price on Social Entrepreneurship
Join LinkedIn Influencer Creel Price as he shares how to create a business that exists to make the world a better place.
CRISC Cert Prep: 1 IT Risk Identification (220096)
The Certified in Risk and Information Control (CRISC) certification is an established, well-recognized credential from ISACA, the organization that has issued over 200,000 certifications to cybersecurity professionals in 188 countries. A CRISC certification shows employers that you understand how to identify and manage IT risk in an enterprise and that you’re capable of implementing and maintaining the controls necessary to address risks. This series of courses provides you with insights and content around the four IT risk management domains. In this first course of the series, instructor Jerod Brennen focuses on governance in IT risk identification. Jerod goes over basic definitions and information for IT risks, then covers how you can protect your organization’s people, processes, and technology from threats and vulnerabilities. He also addresses enterprise risk context and shows you techniques to engage your stakeholders and improve your risk posture.
CRISC Cert Prep: 2 IT Risk Assessment (232897)
The Certified in Risk and Information Control (CRISC) certification is an established, well-recognized credential from ISACA. A CRISC certification shows employers that you understand how to identify and manage IT risk in an enterprise and that you’re capable of implementing and maintaining the controls necessary to address risks. This series of courses explains the four IT risk management domains. In this course, instructor Jerod Brennen focuses on IT Risk Assessment. Jerod covers risk assessment fundamentals, then goes into how to determine risk rankings. He goes over methods to analyze risk scenarios for your organizational structure, policies, technology, architecture, and more. Jerod discusses how to analyze the effectiveness of your current controls, including leveraging assessments and performing gap analysis. Jerod concludes with useful advice on communicating your risk assessment results and updating your risk register.
CRISC Cert Prep: 3 Risk Response and Mitigation (232914)
The Certified in Risk and Information Control (CRISC) certification is an established, well-recognized credential from ISACA, the organization that has issued over 200,000 certifications to cybersecurity professionals in 188 countries. A CRISC certification shows employers that you understand how to identify and manage IT risk in an enterprise and that you’re capable of implementing and maintaining the controls necessary to address risks. This series of courses provides you with insights and content around the four IT risk management domains. In this third course of the series, instructor Jerod Brennen focuses on the third CRISC domain: Risk Response and Mitigation. Jerod covers the tasks you’ll be tested on when you sit for the exam, including consulting with risk owners, creating a risk action plan, selecting risk management controls, assigning control ownership to establish clear lines of accountability, and registering risk profile changes.