Nunavut Learning At Home with Pinnguaq
As Nunavut continues endeavours to curb the rise of COVID-19 cases, many people are spending more...
Find out what’s new at Ampere, and within our extensive partner network, as we work with rural, remote and Indigenous communities to ensure that everyone has the power to embrace the power that STEAM creates.
As Nunavut continues endeavours to curb the rise of COVID-19 cases, many people are spending more...
Ampere has been working closely with the Kawartha Lakes Public Library and its branches for years,...
As a young Gitxsan and Cree-Métis girl growing up in Gitanmaax First Nation in northern British...
Passersby may notice some activity at the former public works building on Peel Street in Lindsay...
Progress Report: Pinnguaq’s New Office & Makerspace! By purchasing the building at 12 Peel Street, in...
For thousands of years, the Haíɫzaqv have been harvesting salmon and other food from the waters...
There’s a lot of concern about how artificial intelligence (AI) and automation could soon replace people...
When Jasper Kanes was two years old, their parents took them whale watching for the first...
Pinnguaq Association explores why games matter in STEAM education (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) in...
Today at Pinnguaq, we’re celebrating World Art Day. It’s a day to promote the creation, diffusion...
In a place that is both near and far, there is a cluster of 17 quaint...
Moving beyond essays and presentations, developers and designers are encouraging educators to consider adding games to...