Congratulations to St.Joe's Derry in the Senior and to Mitchelstown in the Junior very tough choices for the winners; the quality was exceptional.
Congratulations to St.Joe's Derry in the Senior and to Mitchelstown in the Junior very tough choices for the winners; the quality was exceptional.
We've assembled some of our favourite bits, ENJOY!!! And scroll down for all the results.
Photograph's from our Final Event on 18th June 2016
And check out below for all the category winners
Best Junior Overall Past Project & Best Junior MineCraft Animated Short Film & Most Creative Use of Technology- The Burning of Cork 1920 - Scoil Cholmcille Blarney St
Best Junior Overall Future Project- The Story of Greystones Harbour - St. Laurences National School - Wicklow
Best Junior Overall Past-Future Project & Best Junior MineCraft Recreation of a Historical Locale- The Model School 1916-2116 - Inchicore NS - Dublin
Best Junior Overall Individual Award & Best Individual MineCraft Animated Short Film & Best Individual Cinematography & Editing - 3 goals in 3 different centuries in Croke Park - Oisin McCarthy
Best Junior MineCraft Recreation of a Building- Recreating Tallaght Village 1916 - Sacred Heart SNS - Dublin
Best Junior MineCraft Build of a Future Locale- Connolly Station 2116 - Delgany National School - Wicklow
Best Junior Cinematography & Editing- The Burning of Cork City Hall 1920 - Designer DoJo - Cork
Best Junior Writing & Storytelling - Glorious Madness - Scoil Mobhi - Dublin
Best Senior Overall Past Project- The 1916 Easter Rising - Carrigaline Educate Together National School - Cork
Best Senior Overall Future Project - NDNSP's futuristic hotel and stadium
Best Senior Overall Past-Future Project & Best Cinematography & Editing- Kishoge Community College- A Terrible Beauty is Born
Best Senior Overall Individual Award & Best Individual MineCraft Build of a Future Locale- Aras an Uachtarain 2116- Lia White
Best Senior MineCraft Recreation of a Building- Portal to MindRising- St. Augustine's N.S., Clontuskert
Best Senior MineCraft Recreation of a Historical Locale- Gaelcholáiste an Phiarsaigh
Best Senior MineCraft Animated Short Film- Seven Signatories, Seven Towers, a Severed Vision - Our Ladys Grove - Dublin
Best Senior MineCraft Build of a Future Locale & Most Creative Use of Technology- A Country School - 100 years from Now - Lacken National School - Cavan
Best Individual MineCraft Recreation of a Building & Best MineCraft Recreation of a Historical Locale- The Aud- Daire Patton
Best Individual Writing & Storytelling- 2066 Battle For Freedom -Thomas Gorman
Most Individual Creative Use of Technology- WB Yeats Poem Easter1916 - Mikey Gorman
MindRising 2016 is a competition celebrating 200 years of the island of Ireland. MindRising champions the use of digital technology in schools & groups. MindRising is about telling stories about our past and our future. Teams will work on their digital storytelling skills across a range of media which includes building elements of their projects in Minecraft. They are encouraged to remember the past 100 years and imagine what the next 100 years could bring.
Watch this video to get a flavour of what's in-store
MindRising has 2 divisions
Junior maps to
Senior broadly maps to
See eligibility criteria for details.
If you answer yes to any of the following questions then participating in MindRising is for you.
(otherwise know as children and young adults)
We've designed MindRising to allow you to get involved based on your capacity.
"I can only spare a couple of hours"
"I can only spend a day or two on this"
"I want to enter the competition"
REMEMBER: MindRising is meant to be a fun learning experience!
MindRising projects are focussed on celebrating 200 years of the Island Ireland 1916-2016-2116. The competition has 3 story paths: 1) the past 2) the journey from past to future and 3) the future. A project can consist of a variety of elements video, audio, minecraft animation.
Over 8 weeks teams will employ digital storytelling techniques to to tell stories about our past, our future and the journey from past to future. MindRising will be providing mission packs, teaching plans, examples, tutorials and other guides to help you over the 8 weeks.
Subscribe to a timeline for MindRising here.
Minecraft is an open world computer game that has no specific goals for the player to accomplish, allowing players a large amount of freedom in choosing how to play the game. You can think about this as a digital building blocks, an open free format construction based game. The creative and building aspects of Minecraft enable players to build constructions out of textured cubes in a 3D world. The worlds can be shared with others and allow collaborative building and play.
Educators around the world are discovering that Minecraft provides infinite possibilities across curricular areas from mathematics to storytelling. Minecraft adds a valuable tool to a teacher's toolbox.
To get you started we will be providing maps in Minecraft of significant historic sites from around the island of Ireland. You can use the maps either as teaching devices within your class or to help kick-start your MindRising entry.
We will be providing a Minecraft EDU Servers for each school entering MindRising for the duration of the competition. The servers will be pre-loaded with sample maps and other helpful content including teacher Minecraft tutorials.
Minecraft EDU Client software is part of the package provided to schools to connect to the MinecraftEDU hosted server.
MindRising are providing Minecraft EDU Hosted Servers for schools and have provided sample Minecraft worlds for everyone to use.
Option 1: Use our Minecraft EDU Servers (offer for schools only) pre-loaded with content
Option 2: You are already using Minecraft or want to run offline
STEP 1: Register your school as a group or an individual. Registration is now closed as of midnight 7th March. Please contact info@mindrising.ie for further information.
STEP 2: Complete the questionnaire and accept the T&C's of the competition. Please contact info@mindrising.ie for questionnaire link.
STEP 3: Check out the News & downloads section of the website for some guidance and tools.
STEP 4: Use the Minecraft teacher tools including some great tutorial videos - see Creative Technology section.
STEP 5: MindRising Games begins on the 15th February and continue until 25th April (submission date extended due to requests from entrants) when you submit your competition entry. Please check out here for help to get you started .
If you want more information before you get started please contact us. Out team will respond as quickly as possible to all enquiries.
Help us make MindRising an amazing learning experience
Help us make MindRising an amazing learning experience
Big projects need big partners. Whether you are a government agency, philanthropic organisation or commercial brand; if you would like to work with MindRising to develop further creative education programmes – with national or international scope – we’d love to hear from you.
MindRising is a HUGE projects across the island of Ireland that we are running with Microsoft, Business Model Adventures and St.Patricks College DCU Institute of Education. We’re reaching out to the community across the island to help support the MindRising 2016 initiatives – you will be helping develop the next generation of creative talent – by volunteering your time and expertise to help schools and groups. If you are a history buff, a futurologist or a technologist who loves to help others please let us know.
We hope that MindRising will bring people togther to tell stories about Ireland; our past and our future.
We hope that MindRising will bring people togther to tell stories about Ireland; our past and our future.
Co-founders of MindRising & Chief Adventurers
Senior Lecturer in Education, St.Patrick's College, DCU, Institute of Education
Director National Institute of Digital Learning
we are delighted to introduce our MindRising Ambassadors
we are delighted to introduce our MindRising Ambassadors
David Puttnam is the chair of Atticus Education, an online education company based in Ireland. Atticus, through a unique arrangement with BT Ireland, delivers interactive seminars on film and a variety of other subjects to educational institutions around the world.
David spent thirty years as an independent producer of award-winning films including The Mission, The Killing Fields, Local Hero, Chariots of Fire, Midnight Express, Bugsy Malone and Memphis Belle. His films have won ten Oscars, 25 Baftas and the Palme D'Or at Cannes.
From 1994 to 2004 he was Vice President and Chair of Trustees at the British Academy of Film & Television Arts (BAFTA) and was awarded a BAFTA Fellowship in 2006.
Republic of Ireland's Digital Champion; President of the Film Distributors’ Association; Chair of the TSL Advisory Board; Chair of the Academic Board, Pearson College; a UNICEF Ambassador, and Adjunct Professor of Film Studies and Digital Humanities at University College Cork.
Tim runs his own advisory business, providing strategic support and advice to companies across a range of areas, including international services, and the hotel and technology sectors. Tim worked in the Irish Public Service from 1972 to 2010, most recently as Secretary General to the President. He served in the Department of Foreign Affairs from 1979-2007, and was Consul General of Ireland New York from 2005-07 with the rank of Ambassador. He also holds or has held in recent years several not-for-profit positions, including Chairmanship of the Advisory Board of the Gathering Ireland 2013, Chairmanship of the Clinton Institute for American Studies at UCD from 2010-15 and Vice Chairman Limerick National City of Culture 2014. He is Chairman of the Shannon Consortium, a collaboration between the University of Limerick, Limerick IT and Mary Immaculate College. He is also Chairman of the Limerick Marketing Company, which promotes Limerick. Tim holds honorary doctorates from NUI Maynooth (2005), Quinnipiac University (Connecticut, USA) (2007) and the University of Ulster (2009).
Harry McCann is a 17 year Irish tech entrepreneur. He is the Founder & Director of the first Digital Youth Council in the World, and is also the Co-Founder and CEO of #LetsTeachCode. Harry has worked alongside the Irish Government and major businesses all around the World over the past three years to change the way we use technology in our classrooms, and to ensure that young people have a say in their futures. He was named in TheJournal.ie 20 under 20 in 2015.
Emer is an Associate with EY in the UK, Business Development Director with TransportAPI, an open content technology company and an experienced Digital Leader. She is the Chair of the Open Data Governance Board Ireland which advises the Irish Government on its National Open Data Strategy.
She is the former Director of Digital Projects for the Mayor of London where she established the London Datastore facilitating the creation of hundreds of products and applications built on open public sector data. She is also the former Deputy Director of Digital Engagement for Government Digital Services (Cabinet Office) where she authored the Social Media Guidance for Government.
Emer holds a BA in History and Sociology from University College Cork and an MPA from Warwick Business School. She was named in Wired Magazine’s Top 100 Digital Power Influencers List 2011, Silicon Republics Top 100 women in STEM 2014 and is the only non US contributor to Beyond Transparency: Open Data and the Future of Civic Innovation, Code for America 2013.
Denis Hevey is the lead coach/consultant and founder/CEO of the Positive Performance Academy. He is a highly skilled positive performance consultant, coach and speaker who specializes in working with people and organisations who want to be the best at what they do. Denis is an ICF Accredited Coach & holds a Masters in Applied Positive Psychology. His main area of research, expertise & passion is "Optimal Human Functionality" & “Flow Coaching” for individuals, teams, schools & organisations, particularly in relation to the next or so called iY Generation and those in organisations who wish to positively engage with them. Denis also has rich reservoir of hands on, practical leadership experience from the helm of business, sporting and military organisations.
Tim Willoughby is CTO of the Local Government Management Agency. He has been with the LGMA for over 20 years in a number of Senior Management and Technical Roles. He has been working in the Public service for almost 25 years as a Civil Engineer and in a wide number of ICT roles. Before joining the LGMA Tim worked in Kildare County Council, designing and building roads.
From his early days teaching computers, Engineering and now on to his current role in senior management Tim has a passion for technology, particularly to understand, interpret and architect new technologies into simplesolutions for use across government.
Tim is currently responsible for technology in the LGMA and represents the sector in a wide number of government, business and technical committees. Tim has a Masters in Innovation Management from University of Ulster.
MindRising is open to a variety of entrants schools, group and individuals.
Please review the T&C's for a detailed description for eligibility criteria.
International Schools – schools not on the island of Ireland who have an interest of connection to the past or future of the island of ireland
Competition Entries can be submitted by Entrants under 3 Major Areas
Is awarded to the project selected by the judges as the best overall project in the Junior Division
PRIZE: The Junior Winner(s) will win €5,000 digital refresh for their school or organization
Is awarded to the project selected by the judges as the best overall project in the Senior Division
PRIZE: The Senior Winner will win €5,000 digital refresh for their school or organization
Division | Award |
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Junior | Best Overall Past Project |
Junior | Best Overall Future Project |
Junior | Best Overall Past-Future Project |
Junior | Best Overall Individual Award (all categories) |
Junior | Best International Submission |
Senior | Best Overall Past Project |
Senior | Best Overall Future Project |
Senior | Best Overall Past-Future Project |
Senior | Best Overall Individual Award (all categories) |
Senior | Best International Submission |
Groups | Best Overall Past Project |
Groups | Best Overall Future Project |
Groups | Best Overall Past-Future Project |
Division | Category |
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Junior | Best MineCraft Recreation of a Building |
Junior | Best MineCraft Recreation of a Historical Locale |
Junior | Best MineCraft Animated Short Film |
Junior | Best MineCraft Build of a Future Locale |
Junior | Best Cinematography & Editing |
Junior | Best Writing & Storytelling |
Junior | Most Creative Use of Technology |
Senior | Best MineCraft Recreation of a Building |
Senior | Best MineCraft Recreation of a Historical Locale |
Senior | Best MineCraft Animated Short Film |
Senior | Best MineCraft Build of a Future Locale |
Senior | Best Cinematography & Editing |
Senior | Best Writing & Storytelling |
Senior | Most Creative Use of Technology |
Group | Best MineCraft Recreation of a Building |
Group | Best MineCraft Recreation of a Historical Locale |
Group | Best MineCraft Animated Short Film |
Group | Best MineCraft Build of a Future Locale |
Group | Best Cinematography & Editing |
Group | Best Writing & Storytelling |
Group | Most Creative Use of Technology |
Individual | Best MineCraft Recreation of a Building |
Individual | Best MineCraft Recreation of a Historical Locale |
Individual | Best MineCraft Animated Short Film |
Individual | Best MineCraft Build of a Future Locale |
Individual | Best Cinematography & Editing |
Individual | Best Writing & Storytelling |
Individual | Most Creative Use of Technology |
International | Best MineCraft Recreation of a Building |
International | Best MineCraft Recreation of a Historical Locale |
International | Best MineCraft Animated Short Film |
International | Best MineCraft Build of a Future Locale |
International | Best Cinematography & Editing |
International | Best Writing & Storytelling |
International | Most Creative Use of Technology |