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  • Quantum Computing through the Concept of Measuring Perturbs States

Quantum Computing through the Concept of Measuring Perturbs States

Posted by zl352 on April 14, 2025

Author: Myrna Banabana
Seminar: Quantum Technologies: Early Exposure as a way to Prepare Students for the Next Technological Revolution
Program: TLSI
Subject Area: Math
Grade Level: 3rd
Year of Publication: 2024

Abstract

This curriculum unit is designed to introduce 3rd-grade students to the fascinating world of quantum computing through the concept of measuring perturbs states. At this grade level, students are beginning to develop foundational skill in Science, Mathematics and critical thinking. This unit will engage their curiosity about the natural world, provide hands-on learning experiences, and foster an early interest in technology and computer science.

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