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[MUSIC]
BYRON JOHNSON: Here's this question that could basically
go in any direction once it's been uttered.
HAROLD OLEJARZ: Having kids sort of think about what it if
is sort of what we do almost all the time.
GAIL SEIFERT: What if we didn't have to go to school?
What if teachers didn't exist?
Well, you can see their ears perking up.
MALE STUDENT: What if the world was a video game?
MALE STUDENT: What if man could stop time?
MALE STUDENT: What if we lived in space?
JULIA CLAWSON: I tried to get that piece of like what
problem does this solve?
FEMALE STUDENT: Lately everything's been about going
green and being eco-friendly, so I did the recycle sign.
FEMALE STUDENT: Here I have a portrait of Georgia O'Keefe.
MALE STUDENT: Kids can come up with ideas.
And I came up with plenty of ideas.
And it's a good time to help your friends and socialize.
LESLIE MAXFIELD: I saw them talking with kids they don't
normally talk to.
I saw them really getting excited.
It taps their creativity.
And what better way?
FEMALE STUDENT: I don't think it's a competition.
It's a group of students getting together to express
themselves artistically.
SUSAN HOLMAN: To realize again that their voice truly was
huge, that has exploded.
What I've tried to teach them is that you do matter.
MALE STUDENT: Just the fact that we have the chance to
draw and give a bit of ourselves or how we feel and
just do that with the Google drawing is amazing.