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Quantum Educacional is a Brazilian STEAM education organization positioned as a provider that “uses STEAM to prepare children and teenagers for future challenges through entrepreneurship and innovation education.” According to the website, its target users include schools, governments, and families, and it offers platform access, consultations with educational advisors, and free content. Its business is not limited to a single course, but is closer to a complete STEAM education system designed for both schools and families.
Based on the information on the site, its course areas cover computational thinking, robotics and maker education, programming and artificial intelligence, online robotics, JavaScript game creation, as well as topics such as “21st-century skills” and “education for the future.” For schools, the organization emphasizes helping build “innovation and technology spaces” and creating a differentiated STEAM teaching system. For families, it focuses on helping children learn through entertainment while reducing excessive mobile phone use. The website also states that it operates in more than 15 Brazilian states and over 50 cities, with more than 12,000 students learning every day and over 400 educators certified, indicating that it already has a certain scale locally.
Pricing information is not disclosed in the main text. Plans are mainly obtained by “contacting an educational advisor,” so different school projects or family courses are likely priced through consultation. Regarding certificates, the text explicitly mentions “more than 400 certified educators,” but it does not state whether students receive certificates after completing family courses, nor does it disclose certification standards, class hours, or assessment methods.
The advantages are its clear positioning and focus on STEAM, robotics, AI, programming, and maker education, which aligns with the trend of developing children’s technology literacy. It also offers solutions across multiple scenarios, including schools, governments, and families, while its regional coverage and student scale provide a certain level of credibility. The drawbacks are that the publicly available information is not detailed enough: it lacks course syllabi, age-level breakdowns, teacher profiles, learning outcome assessments, pricing, and refund policies. The teaching language is also not clearly stated, though the website is in Portuguese, which may create a relatively high barrier for non-Portuguese-speaking families.
It is better suited to local Brazilian schools, government education projects, and Portuguese-speaking families who want their children to explore STEAM, programming, and robotics courses. For Chinese users interested in international STEAM resources, it may serve as a reference for case studies or potential cooperation. However, there is no evidence in the main text as to whether it supports access from mainland China, payments from China, or remote learning, so its accessibility status should be considered unknown.
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quantumeduc.com is an Brazil Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach quantumeduc.com directly.