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Courses and programs built around practice, feedback, and measurable progress

This page summarizes the learning tracks available at Veloryx: languages, AI, programming, and digital work skills. Each offering uses a consistent teaching spine—worked examples, short practice tasks, and rubric-based feedback—so learning is repeatable, not improvisational.

Typical session
60–75 minutes
Typical course length
2–3 weeks
Formats
Courses · Programs
Next published learning window
June–July 2026

Short courses and intensives run in cohorts during the month. Webinars are scheduled as standalone live sessions. If you have a specific deadline, include it in your inquiry and admissions will suggest a realistic schedule.

AI Fundamentals Webinar
June 18, 2026 · 18:00 CET
Live
Practical English Speaking Intensive
July 08–24, 2026 · 3 sessions/week
Cohort
Programming Basics Masterclass
July 30, 2026 · 17:30 CET
Live
Educational content · No financial or career guarantees

How to read our course descriptions

Veloryx uses a consistent template so you can compare tracks without guesswork. Each course lists learning goals, the type of practice you will do, and how progress is checked. We rely on a simple rubric model: clear criteria, examples, and short feedback notes. That keeps assessment aligned with Bloom’s taxonomy—knowledge and understanding early, then application and analysis once the basics are stable.

Formats matter. Webinars are designed for orientation (frameworks, demos, Q&A). Courses and intensives are built for spaced repetition and correction. Programs combine multiple modules and add summative assessments at checkpoints. If you need a recommendation, use the inquiry form below; admissions will ask a few fit questions and propose the most practical next step.

Courses and programs

A curated set of tracks across languages, AI, programming, and digital work. Dates and cohort availability are published for the next window (June–July 2026), and admissions can confirm the best match for your level and schedule.

Languages

Practical English Speaking Intensive

A cohort-based intensive built around timed speaking drills, targeted corrections, and meeting-ready vocabulary. Each session ends with a short assignment and a rubric check (fluency, clarity, repair strategies). The focus is durable confidence through repetition, not memorized scripts.

Dates
July 08–24, 2026 · 3 sessions/week
Session length
60–75 minutes live
Practice tasks
Speaking drills + short writing recap
Assessment
Weekly rubric checkpoints

AI Fundamentals (Webinar + Practice Pack)

A live webinar that teaches prompt patterns, evaluation checklists, and a safe baseline workflow. Includes a short practice task designed to reveal gaps in your process.

June 18, 2026 18:00 CET

Programming Basics Masterclass

A focused live session built around a small code kata and refactoring with acceptance criteria. Designed for beginners who want a practical mental model and repeatable exercises.

July 30, 2026 17:30 CET
Digital work

Digital Skills Sprint (2–3 weeks)

A short course focused on the unglamorous habits that keep projects moving: documentation, meeting hygiene, lightweight automation, and handoff clarity. Practice tasks use small artifacts—templates, checklists, and short write-ups—so you can reuse them at work.

Format
Online course (cohort)
Duration
2–3 weeks
Outputs
Reusable templates + checklists

Chinese (Mandarin) Foundations

Speaking-first foundations with pronunciation targets and short, repeatable drills. Practice emphasizes recall and spaced repetition rather than long memorization blocks.

Arabic Foundations

A structured start for reading, sound recognition, and practical phrases. Tasks are short and frequent to keep recall sharp and reduce cognitive load.

How enrollment and planning works

Veloryx uses an admissions-style inquiry instead of instant checkout screens. The goal is to avoid mismatched levels and wasted time. Your inquiry helps us confirm the right format and give you a schedule that is realistic for your availability.

Send your inquiry

Choose a track and add a short note on your goals and timing. If you are unsure, pick the closest topic and admissions will refine it.

Fit and level check

We confirm the course level and suggest the format that matches your timeline—webinar, short course, intensive, or a longer program.

Schedule and materials

You receive dates, session times, and a concise outline. Practice tasks are designed to fit between live sessions without turning into a second job.

Start and iterate

Each week follows the same cadence: live session, practice, and feedback. The routine is what makes skills stick.

What you can expect from every track

Each course uses the same operating model so the experience is predictable. That means fewer surprises and more time spent practicing. We use spaced repetition, short assignments, and rubric-based feedback to keep the learning signal clear. In language tracks, rubrics prioritize intelligibility and repair strategies. In AI and programming, rubrics focus on correctness, evaluation discipline, and reproducibility (templates you can reuse).

If you need a fast orientation, start with a webinar. If you want change that lasts, choose a course or intensive. Programs are for learners who want a longer runway and periodic summative assessments—still lightweight, but methodical.

Practical assignments
Tasks fit into one sitting and have a clear “done” criterion.
Feedback tied to a rubric
Notes reference criteria and examples so corrections are actionable.
Cohort cadence
A weekly rhythm supports spaced repetition without artificial urgency.
Privacy-aware process
The form collects only what admissions needs to respond.

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Educational disclaimer

  • All materials are provided for educational purposes only.
  • Experts may participate as invited specialists; availability can vary by program.
  • We do not provide financial, career, or professional guarantees. Outcomes depend on participation and practice.

Want help choosing the right level and format?

Tell us the subject and dates you are considering. Admissions will propose a course, intensive, or webinar that fits your timeline and the amount of practice you can realistically do.