Editor's note: This report was written by a participant, who will become part of the PR team in the future.
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The FrogLabs have taken place for the tenth time now. This year, we had an impressive number of participants again: while in 2013 there were only 29 participants and 69 participants in in 2015, this year there were 93 motivated participants, 21 of which were girls.
On Wednesday the participants were supposed to arrive, so the campground was cleaned up, the final preparations were completed, some shopping was done and the workshop rooms were set up. Starting at 1 p. m., the first participants arrived. After the tents had been set up and everyone had registered, there was a welcome address with a guided tour of the campground.
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Afterwards, the children could go geocaching or simply had free time to get to know each other better. The children also organised a zombie ball game on their own. After a barbecue, there was the opportunity to sit by the fire again. Another group went with Jürgen, the head of the campground, on a nice night hike across the woods.
Afterwards, the children could go geocaching or simply had free time to get to know each other better. The children also organised a zombie ball game on their own. After a barbecue, there was the opportunity to sit by the fire again. Another group went with Jürgen, the head of the campground, on a nice night hike across the woods.
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After breakfast the next day, the workshop teams were assigned. In the Mechatronics workshop, the participants were able to build their own solar car and customize it. Very beautiful and above all very different cars have been created. During the Creative Workshop, you were able to create a radio play. For this purpose, several sounds were recorded in the woods, which were later incorporated. During the game programming workshop, the campsite was measured using GPS devices and turned into a map with Tiled. Then you could use it for your own game.