
The LinkedIn Learning Club @ McMaster is helping students develop their professional writing skills through its latest campaign.
During the month of March, McMaster University students using their free LinkedIn Learning accounts will have access to the campaign, which features a collection of instructional videos surrounding professional writing.
This month’s collection was curated by Maggie Chan and Eline Gonzalez, McMaster students and LinkedIn Learning ambassadors.
“This collection is perfect for students who are interested in learning how to adjust their writing style for a professional workplace setting,” said Chan, a fourth-year biology and environmental sciences student. “Topics covered in the collection range from crafting professional emails and writing in plain language to sharpening your grammar and proofreading with ease.”
Jeannie An, McMaster LinkedIn Learning campus coordinator and Ron Joyce Centre research services librarian, added: “The latest campaign provides a great opportunity for students to develop or improve upon their professional writing skills before spring and summer internships begin.”
To access this month’s LinkedIn Learning Club content, McMaster students can click the LinkedIn Learning Club banner on their LinkedIn Learning homepage, or search for it by title in the search bar. Alternately, users can find the content at this LinkedIn Learning link.
McMaster staff and faculty are reminded they also have free, unlimited access to LinkedIn Learning for personal, professional, and instructional purposes. To learn more about McMaster LinkedIn Learning, visit the website for LinkedIn Learning.
Have a monthly theme you’d like to suggest for LinkedIn Learning Club @ McMaster or have a question? Send an email to the McMaster library LinkedIn Learning team.
The LinkedIn Learning Club @ McMaster features monthly content chosen by students for students that aligns with topics that are meaningful to them. The idea is intended to encourage McMaster students to take advantage of free, unlimited usage of their LinkedIn Learning accounts with content curated by their peers.