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Bit by Bit: Building Futures

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9/21/17:

Background:

As a young student I was always interested in Computer Science (CS), however, at that time, I was not in an environment that provided sufficient exposure to technology. We were taught how to turn on a laptop, open a web browser, and how to write and save a Word document. It was only until after I started high school, that CS and other programming classes were available. Upon reflection, I realized the need to develop an after school program, “Coding for Kids”, with other LTHS students who shared my vision of CS Education. But I knew we could not stop there.

The coding class was established at Park Jr. High and was an immediate success for our first group of kids. Initially, thirty-five students were selected, leaving many unable to attend. I sought a solution to include as many kids as possible and I was made aware of a new approach called BitsBox. This monthly coding kit, designed to teach basic computer concepts and keyboarding skills would bring a CS learning opportunity to the families in our area lacking financial resources. BitsBox charges a monthly fee for its valuable service and the purpose of this GoFundMe campaign is to raise funds for this educational opportunity. The cost of each kit starts at $25 per month. Every following month, a new kit with new activities, games and programs can be delivered to eager CS beginners.

I am asking for $1,000 to set up an initial distribution program in our community so that young minds can be brought into the coding world inspiring, learning, communication, and a drive for personal success for kids who are too often left out of these beneficial educational resources. With the the initial goal of 1,000, I want to sponsor 10 kids ($25/month) with a monthly BitsBox for a total of 4 months. If we surpass this goal we will increase that starting number of 10 kids. 

I believe members of the community will benefit in the long run from supporting this program that offers educational opportunities, financial assistance and moral encouragement to those who need it. While currently, this campaign is non-tax deductible it is an important step towards preparing all of our youth for the challenges that they will face. Only those who are prepared will succeed.

As Alvin Toffler declared, “The illiterate of the future will not be the person who does not read. It will be the person who does not know how to learn.”

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is Bitsbox?

Bitsbox teaches kids to code by delivering insanely fun app-building projects in the mail every month. Kids code their projects on the Bitsbox website and their apps work on any device with a web browser.

How will your donation be used?

Initially, the plan is to buy BitsBox kits to put into the homes of financially challenged families in our surrounding communities. The distribution process is still TBD but I will be in contact with several community organizations to determine a game plan. I will update this page once we establish the family selection and distribution process.

Wait. Do I pay a monthly fee to this campaign?

No, your donation is a one time gift to the children of our community that will be used to kick start coding for kids who need the financial support.

What ages is it for?

Bitsbox is designed for kids 6-14 years in age.
How they engage with it will depend on their age.

What do kids need to use it?

A computer with a web browser (Google Chrome is our favorite.) Bitsbox works inside a webpage. No complex tools to download and install. No worries about managing files. It's all in the cloud. And though it's theoretically possible for kids to do Bitsbox on a tablet, we'd recommend using a machine with a physical keyboard.

How does it work?

When the kids create a coding account, they will get a virtual tablet. Kids learn by copying code into a little text editor next to their tablet, which in turn runs their new apps.
Once they're written, Bitsbox apps run on most any mobile device. They can be shared via an email, text message, QR code, or a web link.
But truly the best way to understand it is to visit the BitsBox homepage and try it yourself.

But how does the kid know what to type?

BitsBox provide piles of new coding projects every month. These aren't structured lessons. They're creative play that the kids choose to do. Not so long ago, copying code from books and magazines was a common way to learn programming, and it worked great.

To learn more about BitsBox click here .

August Domanchuk teaching "Coding for Kids" at Park Jr. High.

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La Grange, IL

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