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Canadian Students Asked To Design Google Doodle For Canada's 150th Birthday

The Canadian Press, 15 Mar, 2017 11:51 AM
  • Canadian Students Asked To Design Google Doodle For Canada's 150th Birthday
TORONTO — Google is asking Canadian students to submit a design for the banner atop the search engine home page to celebrate Canada's 150th birthday.
 
Students from kindergarten to Grade 12 have until May 2 to submit a Google doodle based on the theme "What I see for Canada's future is…"
 
The winning student's doodle — to be judged on "artistic merit, creativity and originality" — will be displayed on the Google.ca homepage for a day.
 
The winning "doodler" will receive a $10,000 scholarship, a $10,000 technology grant for his or her school and a paid trip to Toronto where the top doodle will be revealed on June 13.
 
Google says students can submit a doodle made from almost any medium, including computer code.
 
The winning doodle will be selected by Google employees and a panel of guest judges which includes federal Science Minister Kirsty Duncan.
 
Students, parents and teachers can download entry forms and contest rules at g.co/d4gcanada.

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