
- Last year's winning Vermont entry
Self-milking cows? Recreational space travel? Google is asking kids to imagine what the future holds in its annual Doodle 4 Google competition. Students from kindergarten through 12th grade are invited to submit a doodle — made with crayons, clay, graphic design or even food — incorporating the letters G-O-O-G-L-E, inspired by the open-ended prompt "What I see for the future..." A winner from each state will have their doodle shown in a photo gallery on the Doodle 4 Google website and receive an Android tablet. One lucky overall winner, who will be selected from five national finalists chosen by the public, will score a $30,000 college scholarship and $50,000 for their school to spend on technology. The cherry on top: His or her doodle will be displayed on the Google homepage for a day.
For more information on the Doodle 4 Google competition and to download an entry form, visit doodles.google.com/d4g/how-it-works.html. Deadline for submissions is Friday, December 2.
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