Ampere is a Canadian not-for-profit advancing equitable access to STEAM education through community-led, culturally relevant learning. With roots in rural, remote, and Indigenous communities, Ampere delivers inclusive programs that build digital literacy, creative confidence, and lifelong learning pathways. These range from early learners to adults through classrooms, makerspaces, and workforce-focused initiatives.
Make Stuff Move is a Canadian manufacturer of hands-on learning kits that connect coding, electronics, and design with real-world tools, materials, and skilled trades. Their projects emphasize learning by doing, helping learners understand how technology is built, used, and applied beyond the screen.
Together, Make Stuff Move and Ampere bridge digital skills and physical making. Their partnership supports educators and learners with engaging, practical experiences aligned with STEM, CTE, and design-focused education. This approach builds confidence, problem-solving skills, and clear connections between learning and real-world applications.
Find out more here:
Ampere: https://amp.ca/
Make Stuff Move: https://www.makestuffmove.com
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