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We can’t wait to see what wonders await in their dreams for the future.Īnd now, we bid you farewell as we’re Van Goghing, Goghing, Gone. So for you teachers and community leaders out there: Encourage your kids and students to apply. Submissions are open until December 2, 2016. As an added bonus: Their home school will get to spend $50,000 on technology to help foster the next generation of professionals (and who knows, maybe future Googlers, too!). In addition to the homepage showcase, the winner will receive $30,000 towards a college scholarship, and the opportunity to work with the Doodle team at the Googleplex in Mountain View. That’s why we’ll have an all-star group of judges including our very own Google Doodlers help select the National Winner. Your doodle must be based on what inner strength means to you. To be considered, you must use your creativity to create your own interpretation of the Google logo. This year’s contest is going to be one for the record books the future and the ways to depict it are limitless. The Doodle 4 Google Contest is open to students in grades K through 12. Some doodles, such as Doodle Champion Island Games, are more involved and play similar to fully functional video games. So we’re asking kids to imagine what awaits them in the years to come and represent that vision of this year’s theme: “What I see for the future…” Yes, that means anything they see - even if it includes flying dogs, living on a shooting star, the trip of their dreams, or for the true Futurists out there - perhaps a distant world filled with dazzling new technology of all shapes and sizes. Google Doodle games look to both celebrate and educate while providing a fun way to explore history. Addtionally, the artwork of 50 state winners will be on display at a special exhibit at the New York Public Library.We like to think about what’s next. This year, four national finalists will win a $5,000 educational grant one national winner will win a $30,000 college scholarship and $50,000 toward their current school to establish a computer lab or technology programming. Now in its fifth year, the contest saw more than 107,000 submissions from students across the nation last year then second-grader Matteo Lopez of South San Francisco, California went home the 2011 National Winner. students K-12 (including homeschoolers), Doodle 4 Google 2012 encourages kids to use their creative imagination to design Google's logo. to redesign their homepage logo using their imagination around the theme, "If I could travel in time, I'd visit." for a chance to win scholarships and cool prizes, including having the winning artwork appear on a limited edition of Crayola's 64 box of crayons. By NYMetroParents Staff JanuGet kid-friendly activities sent to you! Subscribe









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