Mar 15 • 13:37 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany SZ

Digital Rally in Ebersberg: 'Case Ebersberg' Turns Youth into Digital Detectives

A new digital rally in Ebersberg aims to engage youth in detective-style problem solving to recover lost data following a hypothetical hacker attack.

A hacker attack on the town of Ebersberg has led to the deletion of significant files related to youth work, creating chaos in the community. Yet, in certain institutions, there are secret backup files waiting to be found. Participants in the new digital rally through the city will take on the roles of detectives whose mission is to locate the lost 'files,' complete tasks at various stations, and decipher a secret code word to save the data.

This innovative game, developed by the Ebersberg Youth Council (KJR) in collaboration with the organization 'Actionbound,' combines digital puzzle-solving with hands-on experiences. Teams will navigate the city, using their mobile phones to solve challenges while engaging physically with the environment. The experience is designed to be interactive, encouraging collaboration among participants as they work towards a common goal.

The interactive game offers young people insights into the operations of various institutions in Ebersberg while simultaneously providing an engaging way to develop problem-solving skills. This initiative is not only a fun experience but also emphasizes the importance of teamwork and creative thinking, positioning Ebersberg as a proactive community in youth engagement through modern educational methods.

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