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QCaMP arms teachers with quantum education


<strong>TEACH THE TEACHERS</strong> — Educator Mary Grace Urciada, left, and Sandia physicist Meagan Ivory discuss quantum entanglement and superposition at Quantum Computing, Mathematics and Physics, or QCaMP, June 25 in a classroom at the University of New Mexico. QCaMP has grown into a weeklong camp for teachers in 15 states and a four-week camp for students in New Mexico and California.
TEACH THE TEACHERS — Educator Mary Grace Urciada, left, and Sandia physicist Meagan Ivory discuss quantum entanglement and superposition at Quantum Computing, Mathematics and Physics, or QCaMP, June 25 in a classroom at the University of New Mexico. QCaMP has grown into a weeklong camp for teachers in 15 states and a four-week camp for students in New Mexico and California.
<strong>A QUANTUM FUTURE</strong> — QCaMP instructor and Sandian Meagan Ivory works through a problem on the whiteboard as she helps, from left, teachers Pejenny Rabino and Mary Grace Urciada understand quantum concepts during the weeklong workshop in June. The camp provides teachers with tools to introduce these concepts in their classrooms and increase quantum science education at an earlier stage.
A QUANTUM FUTURE — QCaMP instructor and Sandian Meagan Ivory works through a problem on the whiteboard as she helps, from left, teachers Pejenny Rabino and Mary Grace Urciada understand quantum concepts during the weeklong workshop in June. The camp provides teachers with tools to introduce these concepts in their classrooms and increase quantum science education at an earlier stage.
<strong>QUANTUM CONNECTIONS</strong> — QCaMP assistant instructor Jaden Brewer, left, plays Quantum Tic-Tac-Toe with teacher Brie Logan, center, as, from left, Hatem Babaa, Pejenny Rabino and Tyza Faith Iwag watch the game unfold. QCaMP offers teachers a front-row seat to quantum physics and how it continues to shape the future of computing. It is led by Sandia physicist Meagan Ivory.
QUANTUM CONNECTIONS — QCaMP assistant instructor Jaden Brewer, left, plays Quantum Tic-Tac-Toe with teacher Brie Logan, center, as, from left, Hatem Babaa, Pejenny Rabino and Tyza Faith Iwag watch the game unfold. QCaMP offers teachers a front-row seat to quantum physics and how it continues to shape the future of computing. It is led by Sandia physicist Meagan Ivory.
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