Doodle for google

  1. The 2020 Doodle for Google national finalists are here
  2. Doodle for Google 2022
  3. Google Doodle
  4. Doodle Champion Island Games Begin!
  5. Doodle for Google Scholarship
  6. 54 Doodle for Google winners showcase self


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The 2020 Doodle for Google national finalists are here

When we opened the Doodle for Google contest in January of this year, we couldn’t wait to see all of the fantastic doodles that students across the country would submit for our 2020 theme “I Show Kindness By...”. We received tens of thousands of submissions from students in all 50 states, as well as Washington D.C., Guam, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Today, it's so important to show kindness and compassion, and this year's contestants shared the multitude of ways they demonstrate empathy in their communities. After carefully reviewing all of the submissions, we announced our Our finalists were chosen based on a combination of our judging criteria (which includes artistic merit, creativity and how well participants communicated the theme in their artwork and written statement), as well as the results of public voting. Each of these artists truly committed to spreading a unique and powerful message of kindness, so let’s meet our finalists: K-3 National Finalist: MacKenna Hughes Honolulu, Hawaii Title: Love Made Visible Artist Statement: “Kindness is love made visible, so I show kindness by showing my family I love them. But also, when I show strangers and others that I care about them even when they are unkind to themselves is me being kind. A simple act of kindness like a hug can light up someone's day. But most importantly, I show kindness by loving those even when they are unkind to me. That is the most important time to be kind and the most difficult, but tho...

Doodle for Google 2022

“I care for myself by accepting others' care for me. Often I struggle to shoulder a burden on my own, and forget that I have so many people, like my mom, who care about me and want to help me. Opening up and letting others support me not only relieves my stress—it lets me tackle things I could never do on my own.” Sophie’s Doodle was inspired by her relationship with her mother. During the pandemic, when isolation and loneliness started to get to her, Sophie was able to reach out to her mom and receive valuable support, comfort and encouragement. Sophie hopes her Doodle will remind people that they are not alone, even in the toughest of times. Pictured: Sophie celebrates being named a state winner at her school. As the U.S. 2022 Doodle for Google contest national winner, Sophie wins a $30,000 college scholarship and a $50,000 technology package for her school. Cheers to Sophie! And thank you again to the thousands of students across the U.S. who shared their self-care strategies with us! Interested in being a part of Doodle for Google 2023? Be sure to • This Doodle's Reach

Google Doodle

• Afrikaans • العربية • Azərbaycanca • বাংলা • Български • Català • Dansk • Deutsch • Ελληνικά • Español • Esperanto • فارسی • Français • 한국어 • Հայերեն • हिन्दी • Bahasa Indonesia • עברית • ಕನ್ನಡ • Қазақша • Magyar • മലയാളം • मराठी • Bahasa Melayu • Nederlands • 日本語 • Norsk bokmål • Polski • Português • Русский • Simple English • کوردی • தமிழ் • తెలుగు • ไทย • Türkçe • Українська • اردو • Tiếng Việt • 粵語 • 中文 A Google Doodle is a special, temporary alteration of the Doodlers" have organized and published the Doodles. Initially, Doodles were neither animated nor Overview [ ] In addition to celebrating many well-known events and holidays, Google Doodles celebrate artists and scientists on their birthdays. Common themes [ ] Since Google first celebrated the • • • • partial exception during certain • • • • • • • • • • • partial exception in 2014) • • • • • • Doodlers [ ] The illustrators, engineers, and artists who design Google Doodles are called "Doodlers". These doodlers have included artists like Interactive and notable doodles [ ] In May 2010, on the 30th anniversary of the 1980 Pac-Man Doodle drew an estimated 1 billion players worldwide. Since that time, Google has continued to post occasional interactive and video doodles: 2010s [ ] • On June 8, 2010, • On September 4, 2010, the Google logo was changed to an • On September 6, 2010, Google launched its fourth interactive Google Doodle. " • On September 7, 2010, another Google Instant family logo known as " • On October ...

Doodle Champion Island Games Begin!

Welcome to the Doodle Champion Island Games! Over the coming weeks, join calico (c)athlete Lucky as she explores Doodle Champion Island: a world filled with seven sport mini-games, legendary opponents, dozens of daring side quests, and a few new (and old ;)) friends. Her ultimate goal? Defeat each sport Champion to collect all seven sacred scrolls—and complete extra hidden challenges across Champion Island in the purrr-ocess. Are you feline Lucky 😼 ? Click on today’s Doodle, join one of the four color teams to contribute to the real-time global leaderboard, and let the games begin! Go behind-the-scenes of today’s interactive Doodle, made in partnership with Tokyo-based animation studio, STUDIO 4°C! Come back tomorrow to keep up with Lucky, check the real-time team leaderboard standings, and watch the action unfold in the Doodle Champion Island Games! Doodle Champion Island Purrr-sonalities Your Calico (C)athlete: Lucky Compete in the Champion Island Games as Lucky—your new favorite feline. Your Fur-midable Opponents: The Legendary Champions Sport | Table Tennis Legendary Champion | Tengu T ake a shot at table tennis against this mischievous bird of prey ________________ Sport | Skateboarding Legendary Champion | Tanuki Show your gnarliest aerial moves to beat this shapeshifting trickster ________________ Sport | Archery Legendary Champion | Yoichi Aim quickly and accurately to outscore this Samurai general and expert marksman ________________ Sport | Rugby Legendary Champi...

Doodle for Google Scholarship

Student-centric advice and objective recommendations Higher education has never been more confusing or expensive. Our goal is to help you navigate the very big decisions related to higher ed with objective information and expert advice. Each piece of content on the site is original, based on extensive research, and reviewed by multiple editors, including a subject matter expert. This ensures that all of our content is up-to-date, useful, accurate, and thorough. Our reviews and recommendations are based on extensive research, testing, and feedback. We may receive commission from links on our website, but that doesn’t affect our editors’ opinions. Our marketing partners don’t review, approve or endorse our editorial content. It’s accurate to the best of our knowledge when posted. You can find a complete list of our partners Expected deadline: This scholarship might not currently be accepting applications. Most scholarship programs only accept applications a few months ahead of their annual deadline. We’ve estimated this deadline based on last year’s deadline in order to help you plan out your scholarship applications. March 7, 2024 Have you ever seen the creative, personalized versions of the Google logo that Google puts up on the site for holidays and other special occasions? Well, did you know that the Doodle for Google contest allows K-12 students to submit their own creative interpretations of the Google logo? Each year, eligible K-12 students may submit their own Google...

54 Doodle for Google winners showcase self

In January, we asked students across the U.S. to submit their ideas for the We were amazed by the submissions we received. Across ages, students showcased how they cultivate self-care practices in thoughtful and intentional ways. Young artists shared a range of helpful strategies including spending time in nature, being active, taking part in creative hobbies and spending time with loved ones. Given the challenging nature of the past few years, we were really inspired to see the many ways students have been nurturing their spirits and building resilience. Today, we’re announcing our 54 state and territory winners. To celebrate their achievements, we sent each of the 54 students Google hardware and swag, and held celebrations in their hometowns to showcase their artwork. Head to Congratulations again to the 2022 Doodle for Google state and territory winners!