Share your creative ideas and design solutions
in this special online competition!
Easter Seals and Google SketchUp have teamed up to launch this first-of-its-kind online competition. The Easter Seals’ Sketch-A-Space competition offers people with autism — and those interested in learning more about autism or who have someone in their life that lives with autism — an opportunity to design their ideal, dream space using Google SketchUp’s free 3-D modeling software.
Design the room or space of your dreams — for a chance to win $2,000 to make that dream space come true. Join us in helping to make spaces more accessible to people living with autism!
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| Visit Google. Create your space in the Google Site Template. |
Return here. Submit your Sketch-A-Space competition entry. |
Instructions for Competition Entry:
The Sketch-A-Space Contest requires you to (STEP 1) create your space in a Google Site Template, and (STEP 2) submit your entry using our Easter Seals Submission Page. To get started, you will first work in the Google Site Template to create your space and save your work as your own unique Google Site. You must name and save your entry page. This template will become your final submission, showcasing your completed space with a required video, pictures, and description of your space. Be creative! Your entry page will have a unique URL that you will use for your competition entry on Easter Seals’ Submission Page. Make sure to read all of the competition rulesbefore submitting your entry.
http://www.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=ntlc8_sketchaspace



June 29th, 2010 at 2:33 am
there is still no permament solution for autism. we just have to take good care of the kids who are suffering autism.-*-
July 11th, 2010 at 11:50 am
there is no permanent cure for autism yet, most autism treatments are experimental~*;
August 29th, 2010 at 4:53 pm
there has been no permanent cure for autism yet but i think stem cells could also help’,*
October 7th, 2010 at 3:04 am
to date, there has been no cure for autism yet and we always hope that stem cell research can cure it-.:
December 4th, 2010 at 5:34 am
i have a brother that is autistic and we love him so much and gave all of our support on him ,’.
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