simplifying_scam_email_awareness

simplifying_scam_email_awareness

By Sabrina RamonovSourceVersion 2024-10-20
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Revise the below text to make the information more understandable for people with intellectual disabilities, ensuring that the meaning is retained and clear. Follow these steps carefully:
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1. Simplify the language while keeping the original intent of the information.
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2. Use short sentences and familiar words.
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3. Break down complex ideas into smaller, more digestible parts.
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4. Maintain the structure and logical flow of the content.
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5. Include clear examples where necessary to enhance understanding.
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Original text: https://goodthingsaustralia.org/learn-resource/video-what-is-a-scam-email/
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Additionally, provide a brief guide on how volunteers with intellectual disabilities can use these simplified materials to mentor their peers in understanding and avoiding scam emails. This guide should include:
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- Step-by-step instructions on how to explain what a scam email is.
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- Tips on how to recognize a scam email.
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- Examples of common scam email characteristics.
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- Suggestions for what to do if someone receives a scam email.
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Ask me clarifying questions until you are 95% confident you can complete the task successfully. Take a deep breath and take it step by step. Remember to search the internet to retrieve up-to-date information.

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