Code: opportunity
Ten kids came into the Parkman branch of the Detroit Public Library and told librarian Qumisha Goss 鈥10 about their school assignment: Given $1 million, describe how you would spend it.
鈥淎ll of them bought iPhones,鈥 she said, 鈥渁nd mansions and fancy cars. Only two said they would spend money on college. They weren鈥檛 thinking about what they could do, only what they could have. That was an ah-ha moment for me.鈥
Parkman is on Detroit鈥檚 west side, in a neighborhood where kids hang out in the library for the computers and internet access. To give them an experience of creating rather than just consuming that technology, Goss decided to offer a class in computer coding.
鈥淚 knew nothing about it,鈥 she said, 鈥渂ut I wasn鈥檛 smart enough to be scared.鈥 A book-loving librarian, Goss read books on coding. The books led her to Python, an open-source programming language, and the Raspberry Pi, a hand-size computer easily programmed in Python. She attended conferences, and in 2015 was in the country鈥檚 first cohort of Raspberry Pi-certified educators.
Last summer Goss鈥 project for her Parkman Coders caught the attention of Microsoft. Called 鈥淐ode:Grow,鈥 the project had kids plant 10 garden beds with vegetables and herbs needed to make a pizza. The Michigan 4-H Foundation helped with the gardens. Microsoft provided funds for time-lapse cameras the kids programmed to monitor plant growth and moisture sensors they programmed to signal when their beds needed watering.
The project they鈥檒l attempt this summer grew from one girl鈥檚 frustration with last year鈥檚. 鈥淪he said to me, 鈥楳iss Q, why can鈥檛 the gardens water themselves?鈥 Success! She was thinking about how to solve a problem. So we鈥檒l program a garden- irrigation system.鈥
Six students have been Parkman Coders with Goss for four years. 鈥淓ven if kids don鈥檛 stick with it, they know that coding鈥攁nd lots of things鈥 are not beyond them. The next Bill Gates might be sitting on the library stoop. The difference between them being able to make it or not is: Did they ever get the opportunity to touch the thing that really sparks their genius?鈥