
The third annual Microsoft Dream Space Showcase brought together students from schools and clubs across the country to demonstrate how their STEM and AI skills developed during the programme can tackle real-world challenges.
Pupils including the Ballindangan Coders in Mitchelstown, along with fellow Cork schools Derinagree NS, OurKidsCode and Crosshaven Boys School (Scoil Chros tSeáin), recently travelled to Microsoft’s Dublin Campus to showcase the projects theyd been working on.
Held over three days at Microsofts Dublin campus, and supported by three additional regional showcase events, the initiative sawmore than 800 students present over 110 innovative projects, providing inspiring solutions to many of todays environmental, health, wellbeing, and accessibility challenges.
From earthquake sensors and plant health monitors to food waste trackers and inclusive communication tools, the projects reflect a wide range of creative, impactful ideas developed by the next generation of STEM leaders.
Launched in 2018, Microsoft Dream Space was designed to provide young people with an opportunity to participate in immersive, research-based STEM experiences to enhance their STEM skills and shift their perceptions about the role technology can play in their future careers.
Delivered through a mix of in-person, virtual, on-demand, and community-based programmes, today, Microsoft Dream Space is providing every primary and post-primary students, as well as their teachers, across the island of Ireland with the opportunity to engage in STEM and AI learning experiences that will equip them with the skills that are required to fully participate in the era of AI.
YEAR-LONG JOURNEY
The Microsoft Dream Space Showcase was launched three years ago with the objective of extending access to the programmes learning content and supports to students and their teachers in rural communities in collaboration with the Department of Rural and Community Development and local county councils.
Students and teachers from communities in Cork, Mayo, Tipperary, Monaghan, Waterford and Longford, have been the most engaged in the initiative, with the number of communities involved continuing to grow each year.
As part of the initiative, students embark on a year-long learning journey that combines in-class activities, digital resources, and in-person programme engagement. Using content from three Dream Space TV series Full STEAM Ahead, Code Green, and brAin_waves students develop skills in coding, computational thinking, sustainability, and AI, laying the groundwork for their participation in the Showcase.
The learning journey culminates in the Microsoft Dream Space Showcase where students travel to One Microsoft Place to demonstrate the many ways in which their newly developed STEM skills can help solve real-world problems. From climate action to inclusive design, the projects presented at the Showcase address key challenges linked to the UN Global Goals, demonstrating how technology and creativity can come together to drive positive change.
To learn more about Microsoft Dream Space or to access the latest learning resources, visit: https://dreamspace.microsoft.com/en-us/dreamspace/ireland