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Learning & Development Challenges
Learning & Development challenges put you inside the work of designing programs that actually change how people perform. You'll develop skills in Instructional Design and the ADDIE Model, ground your work in Adult Learning and the 70-20-10 learning framework, and build courses in Articulate Rise / Storyline.
From there you'll handle the harder edges — Kirkpatrick four-level evaluation, Cohort program design, and Leadership program design — running LMS administration and reading Learning analytics the way real L&D teams do. Each challenge you solve earns a verified credential you can share with recruiters.
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How it works
From brief to credential, in six steps.
Step 01
Browse challenges aligned to your studies.
Step 02
Accept the one that fits your goals.
Step 03
Work through it with AI Copilot guidance.
Step 04
Submit for structured evaluation.
Step 05
Earn a verified credential.
Step 06
Add it to LinkedIn with one click.
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