Quantum Computing
Sprout (Ages 4-7)
Tiny Tiny Particles
Discover Tiny Tiny Particles as a core part of Quantum Computing. This lesson explains what it means, walks through a real example, introduces key terms, and includes three hands-on activities to help you understand and apply the idea.
15 min
+15 XP
Heads and Tails at Once — Superposition
A quantum bit can be 0 AND 1 at the same time. This weird behavior is the key to quantum computing.
10 min
+10 XP
Things Too Small to See — The Quantum World
At very tiny scales (atoms, electrons), things behave by different rules. The quantum world is what we tap for quantum computers.
10 min
+10 XP
Regular Computers — Bits and Logic
Regular computers use bits (0 or 1) and logic gates (AND, OR, NOT) to do everything. They're the contrast that makes quantum stand out.
10 min
+10 XP
Quantum Computers Pretend
Discover Quantum Computers Pretend as a core part of Quantum Computing. This lesson explains what it means, walks through a real example, introduces key terms, and includes three hands-on activities to help you understand and apply the idea.
10 min
+11 XP
Magic Coins Both Sides
Discover Magic Coins Both Sides as a core part of Quantum Computing. This lesson explains what it means, walks through a real example, introduces key terms, and includes three hands-on activities to help you understand and apply the idea.
15 min
+15 XP
Atoms Are Cute
Discover Atoms Are Cute as a core part of Quantum Computing. This lesson explains what it means, walks through a real example, introduces key terms, and includes three hands-on activities to help you understand and apply the idea.
10 min
+11 XP
Spinning Coin Game
Discover Spinning Coin Game as a core part of Quantum Computing. This lesson explains what it means, walks through a real example, introduces key terms, and includes three hands-on activities to help you understand and apply the idea.
10 min
+11 XP