--- dg-publish: true dg-permalink: "alt-q-ed" dg-hide: true --- Don't like how this one is set up or how it explains things? Don't worry, it's not you, it's me. While I get this can check out these additional educational platforms to learn from there as well. The more methods to learn, the better. --- ## The Grand List of Quantum 101 resources: ###### Online Learning Platforms: - [QuTube](https://www.qutube.nl/courses-10/quantum-101) - quantum 101 education guides - algorithm explanations - [QuantumCurious](https://quantu.lo099mcurious.org/) - exactly as the title states, it is geared toward those that are quantum curious - a bunch of learning resources & texts for beginners as well as meetups - [Awesome Quantum Computing ](https://github.com/desireevl/awesome-quantum-computing) - a github full of updated links and resources. ###### For grades 6-8: - [Quantum Awesomeness](https://github.com/dtquantumc-zz/quantumKit/blob/master/Workshops/Grades_6_8/Weirdness_into_awesomeness/Weirdness%20into%20awesomeness.pdf) - Check out [quantum games.](obsidian://open?vault=Obsidian&file=Quantum%20Vault%2FQuantum%20Realm%2FTechnologies%2C%20Orgs%2C%20%26%20Apps%2FApplications%2FMore%20specifically%2FGames!!%2FPLAY%20GAMES%20-%20Finally%20the%20fun%20part) **Podcasts:** - Ethan Hansen's podcast - beginner-friendly from the view of an explorer himself - Post-Quantum - geared toward industry and companies Textbooks: Student groups & communities: - this [MIT Medium collection](https://medium.com/mit-6-s089-intro-to-quantum-computing) of student work in quantum.