Quantum cryptography is expected to bring a remarkable change in the field of cryptography in near future. Comprehending quantum concepts is challenging. Quasim introduces a new platform, a gamified educational platform, which enables students to learn and experience quantum cryptography in an interactive and engaging environment. Through the game, the classroom lectures turn out to be more accessible and visually interpretable. The game comprises of the concepts of quantum cryptography available as levels that the player has to accomplish. The learning pace of the players is tracked by analyzing their game data such as score, health and other constraints the players have to meet while playing different levels
We describe the development and in-class evaluation of a quantum interactive learning tutorial (QuIL...
The paper presents a new didactic concept of teaching synthesis and optimization of classical, multi...
Quantum computing will likely change our world as we know it today. In bringing together fields such...
QuaSim uses a project-based virtual environment to teach students concepts of quantum cryptography. ...
The teaching of quantum physics is challenging, not the least because teachers must overcome the tra...
Secure communication protocols are becoming increasingly important, e.g. for internet-based communic...
Educating K12 students and general public in quantum physics represents an evitable must no longer s...
We provide an extensive overview of a wide range of quantum games and interactive tools that have be...
9th Annual Cyber Security Summit, held June 6-8, 2017 at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama...
Quantum mechanics is a complex matter. Nonetheless, given the impending arrival of quantum computers...
Educating K12 students and general public in quantum physics represents an evitable must no longer s...
Funding Information: Funding: This research received funding from the National Plan for Physics Educ...
Quantum computing was first introduced in the 1980s and has long been heralded in theory to be super...
A virtual learning environment can engage university students in the learning process in ways that t...
Quantum technologies, i.e., technologies benefiting from the features of quantum physics such as obj...
We describe the development and in-class evaluation of a quantum interactive learning tutorial (QuIL...
The paper presents a new didactic concept of teaching synthesis and optimization of classical, multi...
Quantum computing will likely change our world as we know it today. In bringing together fields such...
QuaSim uses a project-based virtual environment to teach students concepts of quantum cryptography. ...
The teaching of quantum physics is challenging, not the least because teachers must overcome the tra...
Secure communication protocols are becoming increasingly important, e.g. for internet-based communic...
Educating K12 students and general public in quantum physics represents an evitable must no longer s...
We provide an extensive overview of a wide range of quantum games and interactive tools that have be...
9th Annual Cyber Security Summit, held June 6-8, 2017 at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama...
Quantum mechanics is a complex matter. Nonetheless, given the impending arrival of quantum computers...
Educating K12 students and general public in quantum physics represents an evitable must no longer s...
Funding Information: Funding: This research received funding from the National Plan for Physics Educ...
Quantum computing was first introduced in the 1980s and has long been heralded in theory to be super...
A virtual learning environment can engage university students in the learning process in ways that t...
Quantum technologies, i.e., technologies benefiting from the features of quantum physics such as obj...
We describe the development and in-class evaluation of a quantum interactive learning tutorial (QuIL...
The paper presents a new didactic concept of teaching synthesis and optimization of classical, multi...
Quantum computing will likely change our world as we know it today. In bringing together fields such...