The Sneaky Email - Grandma Betty and the Tricky Message- Learning to Spot Phishing Scams
This first of 14 lesson focuses on the most common online threat - emails or texts trying to trick you into giving away personal information. Here's the prompt I used to create the lesson:
"Create a fun and encouraging Storybook teaching guide for seniors about phishing scams. The story should follow a kind character, Grandma Betty, who nearly clicks a bad link but is saved by her memory of simple rules. Use simple language and a positive tone. The guide must clearly highlight three red flags to look for in suspicious emails/texts: urgent demands, bad spelling, and strange sender addresses."
Key Lesson - How to recognize and safely ignore a phishing attempt.
These stories were created using Gemini Pro and an experimental feature in Gemini called Storybook.
I used ZOOM's Clips to record the story (lesson) and ScreenPal do any final editing and to upload the lesson to YouTube.
You can find all of the posted lessons at: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1_9cbkt8g20a0qUyaZWGrseAKstjgy6l&si=7-weeAxYWUx4DBZL
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