A Los Angeles startup called codeSpark has raised $4.1 million in seed funding for web and mobile games that teach kids how to code, even before they know how to read and write effectively.
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Ed tech company BEGiN has acquired codeSpark. BEGIN is the maker of HOMER, a learning system for students age 0 to 6 focused on math, SEL and critical thinking. codeSpark is the producer of codeSpark ...
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CODESPARK: Pasadena, CA-based codeSpark raised an undisclosed amount in seed funding from NewGen Venture Partners. CodeSpark creates educational software and games that teach young students computer ...
Pasadena-based CodeSpark Inc., a digital education platform focused on STEM learning for young children, has agreed to be acquired by New York-based early education business Begin. Terms of the ...