MidWk Update: Doodle for Google Submissions

3.7.24

Good afternoon, everyone! We are covering Doodle for Google 2024 for this week’s midwk update.

If I can remember correctly, Doodle for Google happens every year for the and they always have a theme and this year’s theme is My Wish for the Next 25 Years. Here is a short explanation of how to enter.

Credit source: Doodle for Google

All Doodles must be entered using the entry form. Mail us the completed entry form or submit it online as a png or jpg file. The contest is open for entries until March 14, 2024 11:59 p.m. PST, so here’s some information to help you get started:

1. Download or print the entry form.

2. Doodle

Artists create their Doodles using any materials they want. From crayons, clay, to found objects. This year, we’re welcoming more mediums of digital art, including virtual reality paintings, videos of stop-motion, songs, and poems.

Please note that to participate in audio or video submissions, students must be 13 years or older. These submissions should not include people other than the student entering the contest, and should be considerate of people’s privacy – for example, the submission should not include any content that could compromise the student’s privacy (including, for example, filming in private spaces in their home or indicating their home location).

3. Write

A. Artist’s statement – Tell us about what you created and how it represents your wish for the next 25 years.

B. Fill out the rest of the required information and have a parent or guardian sign the entry form.

4. Submit

A. Enter the contest online (recommended) or by mail (see step 3 on the entry form for details).

B. Entry form Doodles: If the Doodle is created directly on our entry form, you can either upload it to our site as a jpg or png) or mail it in. Visit the Submit your Doodle page for more info.

C. Other Doodles: If the Doodle wasn’t created directly on our entry form, take a high-res digital photo or scan of the Doodle in good lighting and combine it with the entry form.

D. If your submission includes a video or digital file: Make sure to 1) Upload the file to Google Drive 2) Share the file with the following email: d4g2024judges@google.com 3) Add a thumbnail of the video to your submission form 4) Write the Google Drive link on your submission form, following your artist statement.

This is just a part of the information, to learn more about Doodle for Google, please go to doodles,google.com. You will get all the information you need for your students to apply for the contest.

Enjoy the rest of your Thursday, be safe, healthy, happy, and blessed.

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