Price
Free
Event date and time
Thursday 18 Jun 2026
4.00pm to 5.00pm AEST
Location
Online virtual event
Login details will be emailed to registrants
Are you curious about teaching the science behind quantum computing, sensing and communications, in a way that makes sense to you and to students?
This free professional learning webinar introduces Q.U.I.N.N. (Quantum Understanding and Interactive Navigation for Newbies). It’s a classroom-ready resource designed to make complex quantum concepts accessible, visual, and engaging for Years 7-12. No prior quantum expertise required!
In this interactive session, you’ll explore how Q.U.I.N.N. supports structured learning through digital interactivity and scaffolded worksheets, alongside a guided walkthrough of our in-development Quantum Classroom learning sequence.
Walk away with practical strategies, ready-to-use materials, and ideas to confidently teach topics like particle identity, wave-particle duality, and quantum technologies.
Pricing
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Free
Dates and Times
Event date: Jun 2026
Thursday 18 Jun 2026
Online virtual event
4.00pm to 5.00pm AEST
Login details will be emailed to registrants
Contact
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Who should attend?
Secondary science teachers (Years 7–12), particularly Physics teachers looking for accessible, high-quality STEM resources
Event format:
Interactive online workshop – Limited numbers
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This session has a limited capacity, so be sure to register early to secure your spot.
This is an interactive session. Participants are encouraged to engage in discussions and activities.
This session will not be recorded.
You will need a second device or split screen to participate in discussion.
Curriculum links
Junior Secondary:
- Science Understanding, including use wave and particle models to explain energy transfer (AC9S9U04), apply conservation of energy to analyse system efficiency (AC9S9U05), describe the development of atomic models and radioactive decay (AC9S9U06), and model chemical reactions using equations to demonstrate conservation of mass (AC9S9U07).
- Science as a Human Endeavour, including Investigate how advances in technologies enable advances in science and how science has contributed to developments in technologies and engineering (AC9S9H02 & AC9S10H02)
- Design Technologies, including Analyse the impact of innovation, enterprise and emerging technologies on designed solutions for global preferred futures (AC9TDE10K02)
Senior Secondary: Quantum units in the Physics syllabus.