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JuiceMind

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JuiceMind
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IndustryEducational technology
Founded 📆2021
Founders 👔Ryan Dehmoubed, Philippe Rivard
Area served 🗺️
International
Products 📟 K–12 Computer Science and AI curriculum, Web-based IDE
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Websitejuicemind.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone

JuiceMind is an American educational technology company that develops K–12 computer science and artificial intelligence (AI) curriculum, as well as a web-based integrated development environment (IDE) for computer science instruction.

The company’s mission and focus on developing new features emphasize student engagement and promoting inclusivity.[1]

History

Presidential AI Challenge at the White House

JuiceMind was founded in 2021 by Ryan Dehmoubed and Philippe Rivard. It was established with the goal of helping schools and educators deliver engaging, relevant, and culturally inclusive curriculum materials, particularly in the areas of Computer Science and AI.

In 2025, JuiceMind was invited to the White House for its commitment to the Executive Order on Advancing K–12 AI Education. The company was recognized for pledging support through the U.S. Department of Education’s AI Education Commitment (EDAI) initiative.[2]

Products and services

JuiceMind partners with school districts, states, and education organizations to provide its web-based IDE, curriculum, and teacher resources designed to support coding education and AI skill-building.[3]

Its materials are developed with a focus on real-world applications and improving student outcomes across diverse socio-economic backgrounds.

The company offers interactive quizzes and curriculum enhancements aligned with major computer science topics, including artificial intelligence, computer vision, and machine learning.[4]

Partnerships

JuiceMind has collaborated with Code.org with JuiceMind quizzes (A Kahoot-like platform for coding) featured in Code.org’s instructional units on computer vision, artificial intelligence, and introductory AI topics.[5]

Additionally, JuiceMind has partnered with both CSAwesome’s curriculum and the Alabama State Department of Education to provide a web-based IDE to all K-12 Computer Science students.[6]

Mission

JuiceMind’s mission is to make STEM and coding education more accessible, engaging, and inclusive for all students, particularly those in underrepresented communities.[7]

Founding team

  • Ryan Dehmoubed – CEO and co-founder of JuiceMind. Holds an engineering degree from the University of California, Berkeley, and founded JuiceMind, driven by a strong motivation to show students how they can apply what they are learning..
  • Philippe Rivard – CTO of JuiceMind. Leads the entirety of JuiceMind’s product development. Holds an engineering degree from McGill University.

External links


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  1. "JuiceMind: My Go-To Tool for Teaching Programming". Cool Cat Teacher Blog. Cool Cat Teacher. 2024. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
  2. "AI Education Commitment". The White House. Executive Office of the President. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
  3. "JuiceMind – Interactive Computer Science Education". JuiceMind. JuiceMind. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
  4. "JuiceMind Curriculum". JuiceMind. JuiceMind. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
  5. "JuiceMind partners with Code.org". LinkedIn. LinkedIn. 2023. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
  6. "A+ College Ready Partnership". JuiceMind. JuiceMind. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
  7. "Why Use a Web-Based IDE for Computer Science Class". JuiceMind. JuiceMind. Retrieved 2025-10-14.