![]() ![]() Students’ doodles will be judged on artistic merit, creativity, representation of the theme, and other criteria. For more information on eligibility, visit the Doodle 4 Google website here, Each of the other 400 State Finalists will receive a “Doodle 4 Google” certificate and be featured on the Doodle 4 Google web site.Īs an additional incentive this year, Google is also giving out eight (8) Extra Credit: Technology Booster Awards that consist of netbook computers to schools who submit the maximum number of doodles by Maand have a student who is one of the 400 State Finalists.Each of the other 40 Regional Finalists will win a trip to New York City for an event on and a t-shirt printed with their doodle on it.Each of the other 3 National Finalists will win a trip to New York City for an event on May 26, 2010, a laptop computer, a Wacom digital design tablet and a t-shirt printed with their doodle on it.The winning doodle will also be featured on the homepage on May 27, 2010. Google will also award the winner’s school a $25,000 grant towards the establishment/improvement of a computer lab. The National Winner will win a $15,000 college scholarship to be used at the school of their choice, a trip to New York City for an event on May 26, 2010, a laptop computer, a Wacom digital design tablet, and a t-shirt printed with their doodle on it.What prizes are awarded to Doodle 4 Google winners and finalists this year? Teachers must sign up on behalf of their students so parents and children interested in participating should pass this link on to their teachers to get them registered.Ī competition wouldn’t be complete without prizes. Teachers should go to and register their school by March 17, 2010. “ and competition details can be found on the Official Google Blog. Register your school at Doodle 4 Google The theme is “If I Could Do Anything, I Would. schools to showcase their art around the word Google and on ’s homepage. Google is both a noun “What does Google have to say?” and a verb “Google it and find out.” This competition encourages K-12 students in U.S.
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