Doodle for Google is an art contest for all students in grades K-12. The contest is to have students create Google “Doodles” to display on the Google homepage. The contest starts now and all entries must be received before April 12, 2008. The individual winner of the contest will receive a $10,000 college scholarship. The winner’s school will receive a $25,000 grant to use for improving or establishing computer labs.
This is truly an art contest as Google is only accepting mailed (not emailed) hard copies of the doodles. In addition to the drawing students must write a fifty word supporting document answering “what if…?”
Click here to read all of the rules and find teacher resources for the contest.