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Follow an eircom Junior Spider Awards participant

April 17th, 2009

Care to follow the progress of a participant of the eircom Junior Spider Awards?

Conor Carey is a second year student in St Joseph’s Secondary School in Rush, Co Dublin. Thanks to the inspiration he got after a visit of the school from a representative of the Trinity Access Program, Conor decided to make a website about his village and community called rushdublin.com.

Conor will be participating in this year’s first edition of the eircom Junior Spiders Awards. He will be sharing his experiences and challenges doing his project to give students tips and encouragement during the next few weeks.

Are you an eircom Junior Spider?

April 15th, 2009

Have you found yourself coming up with ideas to improve Social Network applications? or used the Internet to help you with your studies? or have you developed your own website or blog?…Then you are an eircom Junior Spider!

This is your opportunity to create a project about your experience and solutions on the web and be recognised for it!

See the eircom Junior Spiders FAQs for full details on the projects you can enter. Note that all projects must be entered from within a primary or post primary school in either the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland.

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