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Tyner Academy students students get lesson in quantum computing

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Staff photo by Olivia Ross / Halcyunna Upshaw lights up the pumpkin in front of her through her work at Tyner Academy. EPB Future Ready Institute of Technology and Networking students demonstrated their creations during Tyner’s World Quantum Day showcase on Tuesday.

Tyner Academy students tackled quantum computing, artificial intelligence and coding in a showcase of projects Tuesday in a class at the EPB Future Ready Institute of Technology and Networking.

“This is a first step toward major, broad things that we’re going to need across our community,” Michael Stone, a vice president at nonprofit Public Education Foundation, said at Tyner.

Basing their projects off a lesson last week from Qubitekk founder and President Duncan Earl, the students started with Google’s Teachable Machine, which allows users to train a computer to recognize images, sounds, and poses.

(READ MORE: EPB and Qubitekk’s Quantum Network embarking on technology’s next frontier)

Tyner teacher John Paul Creel said some students quickly picked up the lesson.

“They


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