Google doodle has unleashed a new animation today, featuring a penguin family headed by a pelican. In a statement, Google has promised to keep these characters involved for Christmas and New year doodles to make the audience stay tuned. The doodle has a reach in major parts of the world, making it an integral part of digital education.
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Here are 10 things that students and teachers can learn from Google Doodle:
- Be attentive of dates, this day in history has been significant. So reminiscing it is your duty
- An event is not something that's just theoretical. Spread the word and put your knowledge of history to use
- Visual representation of subjects can give it a better touch. Although Google homepage's key function is to serve as a search engine, adding animation makes even boring concepts interesting
- Even small events matter as they have led to major changes for the progeny. So acknowledge it
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- Pay gratitude for your ancestors because we are their products
- Festivals of the world are a lore to know. So learn it with enthusiasm
- Celebrate every moment of your life because it is present (exist and gifted)
- Don't confine your thoughts. Think out of the box and induce creativity
- Be a little frivolous. Cartoons are not only for kids. Its a boon to education
- Digital learning is the trend of the era. Make the best use of it
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The reach of Google Doodle is marked effectively in central and southern Africa, Europe, Australia as well as south and east Asia.
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