Transition Year Student wins Dell Laptop in DCU Website Competition
Aron Day (16), a transition-year student in St. Paul's College, Raheny, has won the first prize
of a laptop computer for best website at DCU's transition year computing course. Aron, who said
that he found ComputeTY to be a great experience, was one of the 518 students who took part in this
year's ComputeTY course. ComputeTY, now in its third year running at DCU's School of Computing, is
a week-long course for transition-year students. Students such as Aron learn to design their own
websites on a topic of their choice. The prize of a Dell Inspiron laptop was donated by Dell
Ireland.

Aron Day, winner of DCU's website competition Computety, is pictured here with Professor
Joe Morris, Lecturer, School of Computing, DCU.
Aron added "I learnt a lot and it has really encouraged me to pursue the graduate course in
Software Engineering in DCU. And thanks to Dell, Lero and DCU for my prize too!"
ComputeTY 2007 was held in the computer labs at DCU's School of Computing from 8th January to
2nd February. ComputeTY received financial support from Lero - the Irish Software Engineering
Research Centre.
Dr. Stephen Blott, Head of the School of Computing at DCU, commented "ComputeTY is a great vehicle
to introduce transition-year students to computing and its great career prospects."
The latest DCU IT job survey shows that the number of job vacancies in the sector is 13,900 - an
increase of 26% on the last survey in May 2006. Dr. Blott added: "Hopefully, for some students these
are the first steps towards a rewarding career in the growing IT industry in Ireland."
Every week a different group of students from a total of 12 schools from DCU's surrounding area
attended, including: Holy Faith Secondary School, Clontarf; Colaiste Choilm, Swords; The Donahies
Community School, Donaghmede; St. Paul's College, Raheny; St Mary's HFC, Glasnevin; St Michael's
Holy Faith, Finglas; Mercy College, Coolock; St Aidan's CBS, Whitehall; Manor House School, Raheny,
St Joseph's CBS, Fairview; Mount Temple Comprehensive School, Clontarf and Patrician College,
Finglas.
Aron's website and those of the runners-up from each school can be viewed below:
For further information, please contact: Public Affairs and Media Relations Office, DCU
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