In this project-based course, students will explore a wide range of topics. From the basics of computer technology to the exciting world of quantum computer, they will gain a solid understanding of the innovations that have shaped the technology we use today. Through hands-on activities, students will learn about computer systems, networking, and interfacing, as well as electronics and robotics. Throughout the course, students will explore important environmental and societal issues related to AI and cybersecurity. To wrap things up, the course will introduce students to secondary and postsecondary pathways and career opportunities in computer technology.
Fundamentals of computer technology: Students will explore the core concepts of computer technology, such as binary numbers, logic gates, and networks. They'll learn how computers work from the ground up and will have the opportunity to design and build their own computer system. Through the Engineering Design Process, students will design, program and test projects using electronic circuits and microcontrollers that respond to external stimuli.
Quantum Computing: Building on their knowledge of classical computing (such as circuits, bits, and gates), students will gain an introductory understanding of quantum computing concepts and how they differ from traditional computing systems.
Artificial Intelligence: Students will be introduced to the world of AI and machine learning, including an exploration of their ethical and societal impacts. Students will train machine learning models to solve real-world problems.
Cyber Security: In this unit, students will explore ethical and security issues in cybersecurity and their effects on society. They'll get practical experience at the uOttawa-IBM Cyber Range laboratory, where they'll participate in real-world cyber response scenarios.
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Jun 29 - Jul 24. '26
Ottawa, ON
161 Louis-Pasteur pvt, CBY B111 09:00 - 15:45
$975
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Recreational Instructional Intense or Competitive
Computer Technology: Quantum computing, AI and Cyber Security (TEJ2O) is run by uOttawa Engineering Outreach.
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