“Google For Doodle” is a competition where a person has an option to win amazing new prizes. You can enter as young as kindergarten and participate all the way through 12th grade. The Google Doodle is the image or graphic you see when you open Google’s search engine.
The National Winner will have his or her Doodle featured on the U.S. Google.com homepage for one day. He or she will receive:
A $30,000 college scholarship
A $50,000 Google for Education grant for his or her school
A trip to the Google Headquarters in California to meet the Google Doodlers, and the opportunity to nominate a teacher to come on the trip
A Chromebook
An Android tablet
A t-shirt printed with his or her doodle on it
Other prizes for national and state and territory winners will be awarded too. Every year the Google for Doodle competition hosted by Google has a certain theme. The 2015 theme was “What makes me.” The contest works by making any piece of artwork that relates to the theme along with a short description. The judges B.J Novak, Alex Morgan, Glen Keane, Stephan Curry, and many others will be the judges of this competition. However, your design can be disqualified for not following the right directions.
Disqualifications
Doodles that are not original work or art and doodles that contain logos will be disqualified.
Only one application per student. Only the first doodle entered for each student will be considered, and any additional doodles will be disqualified.
Kids can create their doodle out of any material they would like and they can be creative in endless ways. Voting is currently taking place and you can can vote off of multiple artworks. We are anxiously waiting for who will be the national winner and have their doodle on the Google home screen for 24 hours.