LinkedIn experiments with fresh AI-based learning features within the In-Stream platform.
LinkedIn is continuously enhancing its education tools by incorporating more generative AI-based learning features. This latest development is part of the expansion of LinkedIn Learning.
To begin with, LinkedIn is experimenting with a new coaching element that utilizes generative AI to guide your learning journey. This feature is designed to respond to specific queries related to your current career stage. For instance, if you want to enhance your delegation skills, the system will provide you with valuable tips and direct you to relevant courses that can assist you.
The responses generated by the AI are based on LinkedIn’s extensive learning library database. This means that the tool can offer personalized advice, examples, and feedback tailored to your position.
LinkedIn is also planning to introduce new LinkedIn Learning modules that will make it more convenient for users to undertake courses at their own pace.
According to LinkedIn , the AI-based learning experience will be enhanced through short, engaging videos presented in a personalized feed. This immersive approach allows you to learn the skills that matter to you from trusted instructors and experts, without any distractions. Additionally, quick knowledge checks have been incorporated to assess your progress, and streaks are implemented to keep you motivated.
In essence, LinkedIn aims to gamify the learning process while ensuring that participants absorb the lessons and notes by including knowledge tests along the way.
Furthermore, LinkedIn is committed to helping users prepare for their desired future roles. By considering job preferences, LinkedIn Learning will recommend relevant courses to build the necessary skills. When you set a job alert, in addition to receiving notifications about open positions, you will also receive course recommendations and Professional Certificate offerings. When you view a job, specific courses will be suggested to help you acquire the required skills. If you have LinkedIn Learning access through your company or a Premium subscription, you can follow the skills associated with the job. This way, you will be notified when new courses are launched for those skills, and relevant content will be recommended to you.