WASHINGTON 鈥 Google wants to know how kids see the future.
The tech giant kicked off its annual Doodle 4 Google contest Wednesday.
“We鈥檙e asking kids to imagine what awaits them in the years to come and represent that vision of this year鈥檚 theme:聽鈥淲hat I see for the future 鈥,鈥 Google’s official blog said.
Kids have to incorporate the letters G-O-O-G-L-E into the doodle.
The winner will get $30,000 for聽a college scholarship and the opportunity to work with the Doodle team at the Googleplex in Mountain View.
The winner’s school will get $50,000 for technology.
are open until Dec. 2, 2016. The judges will then narrow the list to 53, and the public gets to pick the winner.
Last year, , 15, a 10th-grader at Eastern Senior High School in D.C., won.
