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Re: kids puzzle game


From: Bert Van Kets <mailing () vankets com>
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 11:02:06 +0200

Josh,

please do share a link to that presentation.
I'd like to make a list of possible puzzle pieces so these can be
combined. I can add a difficulty rating so puzzles for specific ages and
capabilities can be set up.

Bert

On 25/07/2011 20:44, Joshua Wright wrote:
Ed, Kevin Johnson and I gave a presentation on nurturing the next
generation of geeks at SANS Orlando. Ed couldn't make it to SANSFIRE
so we decided to postpone until SANS NS Las Vegas. 

I have slightly redacted slides I can share if folks are interested
(we removed all the kid pictures before posting on the Internet).
Prior to my kids being able to read we did some word association
puzzles where they had several pictures they would sound out to make
words (e.g. The number 2 and a picture of soup cans would be toucan,
and then they'd go to a picture book with birds to get the next clue).
Some adult help was needed at first, but not for long. 

-Josh
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On Jul 25, 2011, at 9:18 AM, craig bowser <reswob10 () gmail com
<mailto:reswob10 () gmail com>> wrote:

I'm wondering if that person was Ed Skoudis....  He was supposed to
give a night talk this week at SANSFIRE on that subject, but it was
canceled. 


Craig L Bowser
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On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 3:15 AM, Bert Van Kets <mailing () vankets com
<mailto:mailing () vankets com>> wrote:

    Hi guys,

    Some time ago I heard an interview on the Pauldotcom podcast with an
    InfoSec guy (sorry, forgot his name) who created puzzle games for his
    kids. I remember him offering the book "20000 leagues under the sea"
    pointing to a CD at the bottom of the pool containing DTMF codes of a
    phone number they had to call to get a pre recorded voice message
    with
    the next pointer.
    I'd like to set up such a puzzle for my kids and the kids in the
    street.
    The problem is they are pretty young. My oldest daughter is 5 and
    can't
    read yet. The other kids in the street are between 8 and 10.

    Are there other people on this list interested in setting up such a
    puzzle for young(er) ones or do some of you have ideas I can
    incorporate?

    Thanks.

    Bert
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