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Coursera Debuts First Learning Agent for Microsoft 365 Copilot, Embedding Training in Daily Work

Last updated: 2026-05-05 22:53:14 · Education & Careers

Coursera has launched the first learning agent built for Microsoft 365 Copilot, leveraging the OpenAI Apps SDK. Users can now access trusted Coursera content directly within Microsoft 365 Copilot, bringing skill development into the flow of work without switching tools.

This launch arrives as AI skilling becomes the top workforce priority for leaders, according to Microsoft's latest Work Trend Index. By integrating with Microsoft 365 Copilot, Coursera's agent surfaces relevant videos and courses when employees need them—turning everyday tasks into learning opportunities.

For instance, an employee building a complex Excel model can ask the agent for guidance, and Copilot will pull in content from top university and industry partners on Coursera. This helps teams build expertise in real time, directly alongside the work they're doing.

Background

The agent is part of a broader trend where AI tools and training must be deployed together. Microsoft and Coursera argue that learning works best when it's part of how work gets done—not a separate activity.

Coursera Debuts First Learning Agent for Microsoft 365 Copilot, Embedding Training in Daily Work
Source: blog.coursera.org

By using open standards like Apps SDK and MCP Apps, Coursera can appear as a rich, interactive format within chat. This eliminates context-switching and lets employees develop critical skills like AI, automation, and negotiation naturally during their day.

How to Access the Coursera Learning Agent

The agent is available now to organizations with enterprise licenses for both Coursera and Microsoft 365 Copilot. Users simply connect the agent and then start a chat by typing @Coursera in the main chat window.

Employees can ask questions like: "Coursera, help me learn how to implement an agentic workflow to automate our customer support routing" or "Show me how to orchestrate a multi-agent system for a security audit workflow." The agent surfaces relevant videos from Coursera courses directly in the chat interface.

Coursera Debuts First Learning Agent for Microsoft 365 Copilot, Embedding Training in Daily Work
Source: blog.coursera.org

Alternatively, users can start a chat with the Coursera learning agent from the side navigation panel.

Quote From Microsoft

"We are pleased to bring Coursera's interactive learning experience into Microsoft 365 Copilot for users worldwide," said Bryan Goode, CVP of Business Applications and Agents at Microsoft. "Learning works best when it is part of how work gets done. By enabling Coursera to appear in a rich, interactive format directly in chat, people can learn in context, without switching tools or breaking their flow."

What This Means

To maximize AI productivity gains, organizations must pair AI tools with training simultaneously. Embedding Coursera into Microsoft 365 Copilot makes skill development a core component of AI adoption, not an afterthought.

In the AI era, learning and work are becoming inseparable. Companies that strengthen human capabilities alongside technological innovation will unlock greater impact and stay competitive.

Coursera says it is honored to be one of the first agents in Microsoft 365 Copilot enabled by Apps SDK and aims to shape the future of integrated learning.