How to build your own collection on Microsoft Learn

The Microsoft Learn platform hosts Collections.  These collections are several learning assets in a container.  There are official collections like the Biz Apps Skilling collection (https://aka.ms/BAPSkilling).
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You can also make (and share) your own collections.  You may have just completed a training such as one of the Business Applications Skilling cohort experiences and want to build your “what’s next” collection.  Here’s how. 

Login to Learn and click on your profile in the top right.  This will load a page like this one.  Select Collections from the options.  Click +New collection.
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Name and save your collection.
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You can fill your collection starting from the collection.  Add items to the collection.

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Or from viewing a lesson in Learn, when you click the +Save option.

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And choosing the collection.

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Collections can be just for you, or you might want to share one.  This is also where you can edit some of the details about your collection.

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See it in action as I build and organize a collection.






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Manoj Bora

Thank you Julie. Good to know that I can define my learning goals.

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