University of Central Oklahoma’s LX Studio launches a series of professional development opportunities in AI

The University of Central Oklahoma’s LX Studio is launching a series of in-person professional development opportunities in AI, process improvement, and leadership.

Aimed at busy professionals, the Learning Lineup offers practical courses that combine the flexibility of short-format sessions with the University’s credibility.

“Our Learning Lineup delivers targeted upskilling in AI, supply chain and leadership—three areas where employers consistently tell us they need talent,” comments Trevor Cox, PhD, LX Studio’s Director of Learning Innovation.

“The new suite of micro-credentials is another way UCO meets learners where they are, empowering professionals at all levels to build in-demand skills that deliver immediate value in the workforce.”

Courses in the Learning Lineup include:

  • Unlocking the Potential of AI: A Three-Part Learning Series

  • Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt

  • Career Advantage

LX Studio says it will offer customized training options for those unable to make the specific sessions scheduled.

The ETIH Innovation Awards 2026

The EdTech Innovation Hub Awards celebrate excellence in global education technology, with a particular focus on workforce development, AI integration, and innovative learning solutions across all stages of education.

Now open for entries, the ETIH Innovation Awards 2026 recognize the companies, platforms, and individuals driving transformation in the sector, from AI-driven assessment tools and personalized learning systems, to upskilling solutions and digital platforms that connect learners with real-world outcomes.

Submissions are open to organizations across the UK, the Americas, and internationally. Entries should highlight measurable impact, whether in K–12 classrooms, higher education institutions, or lifelong learning settings.

Winners will be announced on 14 January 2026 as part of an online showcase featuring expert commentary on emerging trends and standout innovation. All winners and finalists will also be featured in our first print magazine, to be distributed at BETT 2026.

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