2023 Winning Entries
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Team 10
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Synopsis: The theme that we chose was “Be Kind”. As our target audience was primary school children, we decided to go with a gaming concept, to make it more relatable to them. The video shows how children can prevent themselves from becoming cyber bullies and spread kindness instead. Especially since primary school children may not be mature enough to understand how much their words could affect others, we hope the story will be applicable to the children when they go on such gaming platforms. |
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Team 8
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Synopsis: One day, Olivia was online shopping when she received a message from an anonymous number. It offered a 70% discount on the iPhone 15. It was an irresistible deal that seemed too good to be true. She decided to fill in her personal information. Unbeknownst to her, it was a SCAM… She lost a large sum of money. The video rewinds and shows what Olivia should have done instead. When she clicked the link, instead of filling in her personal information, she decided to look through the website to find any indications that this could potentially be a scam. The end shows how to identify if it is a scam to avoid falling victim to scams. Think twice or pay the price. Stay safe online. |
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Team 28
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Synopsis: Often times, the youth are tricked by malicious scammers due to the lack of awareness of scams. Our video aims to broaden the knowledge of primary school students on making smart choices to protect themselves against scams. It features a boy who caused both him and his sister to fall for the schemes of the scammers. Through this, we bring to light the common methods used by scammers in hopes to bring our message across, “If it’s too good to be true, it probably is.” |
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Team 9
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Synopsis: The video shows that you can’t trust anybody you see online because anybody can pretend to be someone they are not on the internet. In this video, it shows a teenage girl who befriends somebody she don’t know online and plans to meet her after realising that they are in the same school. The online friend she befriended was actually a stalker who planned to kidnap her. The key message that we want to get across is to be safe online and to not trust people online that we do not know. |
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Team 22
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Synopsis: A 67 year old uncle with back pain. He receives a Whatsapp message from a person impersonating as a Carousell seller but it’s actually a scam. The scammer was selling back pain supplements for $50 per bottle when the original price is actually $500. And the scammer asked for a picture of his bank card and his address. Being tempted he gives and before he gives a picture of his bank card his daughter that was passing by saw and stopped him by questioning him. and telling him it is wrong of him to do so and it was actually a scammer. But he protested saying that the seller was nice. But his daughter insisted that it was a scam and told him to stop texting the Carousell seller. |
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Team 24
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Synopsis: Have you ever thought before you opened a link? More than half of the global population owns a smartphone and that for one means that we should strengthen our safety and security in the cyberspace. In this video, we will explore how vulnerable we are to scams. In our video, civilians are going about their lives, when a mysterious hacker sends phishing scams to people. Slowly, each of the civilians begin to click onto the website and their banking details get stolen. Only after they have clicked, do they realise what they have done. There was nothing they could do to retrieve their stolen money. Anyone can get scammed. Check before you act. |