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Code.org

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Code.org has appeared in 10 articles since 2015-11. Coverage peaked in 2019Q1 with 3 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Apple.

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Coverage Timeline

2025-09-05
Axios 29 related

Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Code.org, IBM, OpenAI, and other companies pledged new commitments for AI in education as part of Melania Trump's White House event

Teaching students AI literacy from an early age is key to American success, First Lady Melania Trump said at a White House event …

2023-05-02
GeekWire 2 related

Seattle-based compsci education nonprofit Code.org announces TeachAI, helping guide teaching on AI by convening leaders from Amazon, OpenAI, Microsoft, and more

Seattle-based computer science education nonprofit Code.org is helping to launch TeachAI, a new effort aimed at guiding governments …

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TEXXR tracks 12 Techmeme articles mentioning Code.org, dating back to November 2015. The biggest stories include Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Code.org, IBM, OpenAI, and other companies pledged new... and Microsoft and Code.org will use Minecraft to teach kids the basics of computer programming. Frequently covered alongside Microsoft, Google, Hadi Partovi, and @hadip.

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