The third annual Doodle 4 Google competition is set to begin and is inviting all students in grades K-12 in the United States to design their very own Google doodle based on this year’s theme “If I Could Do Anything I Would…”
Registration must be completed on March 17th, 2010 by 11:59:59 PM. Entries must be submitted no later then 11:59:59 PM on March 31st, 2010. The winning doodle will be featured on Google.com on May 27th, 2010.
To learn more, Information for Schools, Registration Form.
Expert Jurors will be selecting 40 Regional Finalists across all grade groups and will be featured in a national exhibit in New York City’s very own Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum.
“The competition’s goal of encouraging young people to think big and dream big really corresponds to the mission of Sesame Street and Sesame Workshop,” said Karen Driscoll, one of the expert juror. “I look forward to seeing what the entrants’ aspirations are and how they express them through these doodles which uniquely celebrate everything from holidays to the impact of notable figures in our history and culture.”
The National Winner will have their doodle displayed on the Google.com homepage for one day. They will also receive a $15,000 college scholarship, $25,000 grant toward the establishment/improvement of their school computer lab, a trip to Google’s New York office for an event on May 26, 2010, a laptop computer, a Wacom digital design tablet and a t-shirt with their Google doodle printed on it.
To more information, www.google.com/doodle4google.
Source: SesameWorkshop, Google.com/doodle4google
Image: googleblog (http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/02/doodle-4-google-tell-us-what-you-would.html)
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