Diana Franklin

Prof. Franklin is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Chicago. She received her B.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from UC Davis in 1997 and 2002, respectively.

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Introduction to Quantum Computing for Everyone (edX) EdX
University of Chicago,UChicagoX

Introduction to Quantum Computing for Everyone (edX)

Embark on a journey into the fascinating world of quantum computing with our introductory course designed for everyone. With no prior knowledge required beyond basic algebra, you'll explore the transformative potential of quantum computing, delve into its underlying quantum physics concepts, and learn how to program these complex systems. This course is your gateway to understanding the next big leap in computational power.

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Self-Paced
Teaching Coding in Grades 5-8 with Scratch Encore (edX) EdX
University of Chicago,UChicagoX

Teaching Coding in Grades 5-8 with Scratch Encore (edX)

Discover how to introduce the exciting world of coding to children in grades 5-8 with our 'Teaching Coding in Grades 5-8 with Scratch Encore' course. This edX offering equips educators with the tools and knowledge needed to effectively teach programming using Scratch Encore—a curriculum designed for cultural responsiveness and intermediate-level computer science education.

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Self-Paced
Introduction to Quantum Computing for Everyone 2 (edX) EdX
University of Chicago,UChicagoX

Introduction to Quantum Computing for Everyone 2 (edX)

Expand your knowledge of quantum computing with 'Introduction to Quantum Computing for Everyone 2'. This comprehensive course builds upon foundational concepts introduced in Part 1, offering a deeper exploration into the mathematical underpinnings and practical programming aspects of quantum algorithms. Learn from experts as you gain proficiency in quantum operations and algorithm design.

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