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Commission outlines symposium schedule, micro‑credential rollout and grant recipient participation

Oklahoma AI Commission · February 26, 2026

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Summary

Commissioners agreed on symposium nomination and registration dates, described seven higher‑education grant recipients who will report progress, and confirmed the first educator micro‑credential will be available to grantees in April at no cost.

Roxy James reported the symposium planning timeline: a call for nominations will be emailed March 2, nominations are due March 13, acceptance messages will go out March 16 and registration opens April 3. James said the commission reserved participant slots across categories (PK–12, CareerTech, higher ed, libraries, tribal) and will invite one representative from each of seven innovation‑grant recipient institutions to report on implementation.

Grant background: commissioners said the state awarded $3,500,000 in innovation grants to higher‑education institutions; specific recipients mentioned included UCO, Rose State, OU (Scissortail grant reference), Southeastern Oklahoma State and Murray State (the latter cited as receiving $447,000). Roxy said the grantees will give brief overviews of progress at the symposium.

Micro‑credential rollout: Michael Hannigan and Anna Dunn said the first micro‑credential (educator entry credential, ~14 hours online) will be ready in April and will be free for grantees; subsequent micro‑credentials for sector‑specific training are planned. Commissioners discussed using credential platforms (Credly/Pearson) for interoperability and recording credentials on teaching certificates or transcripts.

Next steps: staff will post tentative category breakdowns in the agenda, confirm site logistics, reschedule a site visit and finalize podcast and newsletter distribution plans ahead of the symposium.