A roadmap for developing inclusive quantum learning resources
Quantum information science is evolving rapidly, yet some critical areas still lack accessible learning materials and structured curricula. This session explores gaps in quantum education, from beginner-friendly quantum computing resources to advanced topics, highlighting opportunities to develop interactive, hands-on learning tools that make complex quantum concepts more approachable and empower learners to apply their knowledge in meaningful ways.
Speakers:
Emily Edwards
Associate Research Professor , Duke University Pratt School of Engineering
In collaboration with Quantum Coalition
In celebration of International Year of Quantum Science and Technology
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