simplifying_scam_email_awareness
simplifying_scam_email_awareness
1Revise 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:231. Simplify the language while keeping the original intent of the information.42. Use short sentences and familiar words.53. Break down complex ideas into smaller, more digestible parts.64. Maintain the structure and logical flow of the content.75. Include clear examples where necessary to enhance understanding.89Original text: https://goodthingsaustralia.org/learn-resource/video-what-is-a-scam-email/1011Additionally, 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:12- Step-by-step instructions on how to explain what a scam email is.13- Tips on how to recognize a scam email.14- Examples of common scam email characteristics.15- Suggestions for what to do if someone receives a scam email.1617Ask 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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