Delaware Children's Museum encourages kids to enter Doodle 4 Google

By Marshall Jones
Posted Feb 22, 2012 @ 03:03 PM
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Google has teamed up with the Delaware Children's Museum in the student-art initiative Doodle 4 Google.

A $30,000 college scholarship will be awarded to the national winner and his or her artwork displayed on the Google homepage. A $50,000 technology grant will also be given to the national winner's school.

"It's such a fun contest," said Julie W. Van Blarcom, DCM's executive director and CEO, in a press release. "The playful processes of imagining, designing, and expressing reflect so much of what the Delaware Children's Museum is all about. We hope as many students as possible will take part in the experience of making their own doodle."

All doodles must be submitted by March 23. Entry forms can be picked up and dropped off with doodles at the museum. Entry forms can also be downloaded at www.google.com/doodle4google.
Google has teamed up with the Delaware Children's Museum in the student-art initiative Doodle 4 Google.

A $30,000 college scholarship will be awarded to the national winner and his or her artwork displayed on the Google homepage. A $50,000 technology grant will also be given to the national winner's school.

"It's such a fun contest," said Julie W. Van Blarcom, DCM's executive director and CEO, in a press release. "The playful processes of imagining, designing, and expressing reflect so much of what the Delaware Children's Museum is all about. We hope as many students as possible will take part in the experience of making their own doodle."

All doodles must be submitted by March 23. Entry forms can be picked up and dropped off with doodles at the museum. Entry forms can also be downloaded at www.google.com/doodle4google.
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