Doodle 4 Google contest for K12 US Students - win a scholarship
Posted in Labels: contest, doodle 4 google, free resources for students, google, scholarshipsGoogle is once again hosting a Doodle 4 Google contest for K-12 students in the US. Students create a doodle of the Google logo based on this years topic "If I could travel in time, I'd visit...". The winner gets their design on the Google homepage and gets a $30,000 college scholarship along with a $50,000 technology grant for their school.
The theme, "If I could travel in time, I'd visit..." could mean visiting past, present, or future setting. Last year's contest had over 100,000 entries, so competition is fierce. There will be one winner per state and then from those 50 State winners, the 5 National Finalists and the National winner will be chosen.
This year the winning Doodle will also appear on a special edition Crayola 64 crayon box!!
To enter, you just need to submit your child's or student's artwork by March 20th with a signed and completed entry form.
There will be some celebrity judges along with the Google employee judges. They will determine the State finalists. On May 2nd, the State finalists will be up for public vote.
Being a finalist is pretty cool and all 50 state finalists will get flown to New York city for the national awards ceremony on May 17th. The winning Doodle will appear on May 18th and all of the 50 state winning doodles will be displayed at the New York Public Library.
Complete rules, prizes, and registration information is available at the Doodle 4 Google site.
This is a great way to get students thinking creatively and coming up with some great ideas, as well as having a chance to win a scholarship.