Enhance Your Career Through On-line Learning
At the University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus, we focus on creating a culture of learning, not only for our students, but for our faculty and staff as well.
To support this, there are several online options for professional development and continuing education. No matter your role, there are a wide variety of online resources to support you in your career.
SkillSoft
SkillSoft hosts a wide variety of online courses of professional interest, including required training, custom courses, and so much more. Learn at your own pace when it’s convenient for you.
LinkedIn Learning
LinkedIn Learning serves as an online library of instructional videos, taught by accomplished instructors and recognized industry experts, that cover the latest software and business skills.
Coursera
CU on Coursera is a suite of over 150 online courses taught by faculty from across the University of Colorado. It includes interactive videos and resources and has adaptive schedules so courses can be taken at your own pace.
FranklinCovey All-Access Pass
FranklinCovey is a world leader in helping organizations achieve transformational workplace results. The All-Access Pass is provided as a supplementary resource for some of our Instructor-Led Training Courses.
Why do we procrastinate? Why not just finish what we need to do and move on? Procrastination can often happen when there are too many distractions, unproductive habits, and in general, when we feel like there is "a lot on our plate".
LinkedIn Learning offers a wide variety of courses that explore ways to beat procrastination and finish what we start. Not sure where to begin? Try listening to this audio course from LinkedIn Learning, "Beating Procrastination - Habits Build Willpower".
Habits build willpower from Beating Procrastination by Pete Mockaitis | How to Be Awesome at Your Job
When we bring our best selves to work each day, we tend to feel more connected, focused, and engaged. Discover how to create a healthy working environment and communicate better with your boss. Find out how to use your downtime in a positive way, stop watching the clock so you can live in the present, and turn meetings into successful, collaborative experiences. Finally, learn how to mindfully leave work and arrive home fully present.
There are a wide variety of LinkedIn Learning courses that address ways to curate a more mindful workday. Not sure where to begin? Why not start with this course from LinkedIn Learning called "The Mindful Workday".
The Mindful Workday introduction from The Mindful Workday by Desk Yogi
Running regular, effective 1-on-1 meetings with your staff can be daunting. Even more so if you've just become a manager or supervisor and it's time to run your first one. The goal of a 1-on-1 meeting is to make sure employees have everything they need
to stay on track—keeping them motivated and moving forward. Learn how to make your objectives clear, understand employee motivations, ask questions to help employees open up, and structure a quick and effective meeting.
If you are a supervisor (or even an aspiring supervisor), LinkedIn Learning has some wonderful resources on how to set up effective and motivating 1:1 meetings with your employees. Need a starting place? Try watching this LinkedIn Learning course, "Conducting 1:1 Motivational Reviews".
Conduct reviews that leave employees inspired from Conducting Motivational 1-on-1 Reviews by Careercake
Many Excel users hear “VLOOKUP” and envision a complicated function reserved only for power users. Not so! VLOOKUP—and XLOOKUP, the newer version for 365 subscribers—are among Excel’s most powerful functions, yet you can master them with a few simple steps. Supercharge your Excel skills and save time with these powerful lookup functions.
Are you wanting to enhance your Excel skills? Try this short LinkedIn Learning course called, "Excel: VLOOKUP and XLOOKUP for Beginners".
Find data quickly in Excel from Excel: VLOOKUP and XLOOKUP for Beginners by Jess Stratton