News Express: UM students increase awareness of fraud through creative videos

新聞快訊:澳大學生創意短片宣揚防騙意識

冠軍由“你會遇見的7種騙徒”隊奪得
The champion

 


澳大學生創意短片宣揚防騙意識

為鼓勵大學生關心社會和了解時事,澳門大學學生事務部與學生會傳播學會合辦首屆“社會時事短片拍攝比賽”,吸引近300名澳大學生圍繞“防騙”主題創作短片,共同宣揚防騙意識。

在參賽的16支隊伍中,有八隊晉身決賽。最終,冠軍由“你會遇見的7種騙徒”隊伍奪得。決賽暨頒獎典禮在澳大學生活動中心劇院舉行。澳門司法警察局社區警務及公共關係處處長趙朱惠敏致開幕辭時表示,比賽為年輕人提供了一個展現才華、學習新媒體知識、為社會作出貢獻的平台。參賽者以短片的形式,生動形象地展示了詐騙行為的特點和危害,也提出了很多實用的防騙建議。參賽作品創意實用兼具,得獎作品將在司警局所有官方自媒體平台轉載及播放。優秀的防騙宣傳短片將有效提高市民,尤其青少年的防騙意識。

活動統籌及傳播學會會長楊鈴指出,短片已經成為當今最為流行的傳播工具之一,在年輕人中的普及度更是不言而喻。比賽以短片為載體,配合參賽者別開生面的創作手法,能夠將嚴肅的議題以輕鬆有趣的一面呈現,更易令受眾留下深刻印象。她補充,約300名澳大學生參與比賽,多個社交平台的點讚、分享和播放次數合計更近三萬次,超過預期成效。作為首屆賽事,能夠取得這張成績表,離不開澳大、司法警察局及社會各界的支持。未來,傳播學會會將比賽打造成為年度品牌活動,持續提升大學生關心社會和認識時事的意識。

比賽從籌備到頒獎歷時超過四個月,邀請司法警察局派員向參賽者講解流行的騙案手法及預防方法,讓參賽者對比賽主題有更充分的了解;亦為參賽者舉辦備戰工作坊,由澳門知名社交頻道“膠街架”創辦人之一的“中村”擔任分享嘉賓,闡述如何以創意和生動的方式在短片中傳達訊息。

比賽獲宏利District 520獨家保險贊助,以及司法警察局、澳大社會科學學院、澳大學生會、蓮花衛視、澳門新媒體聯盟、中國工商銀行(澳門)等的支持。楊鈴、趙朱惠敏、澳大學生事務長彭執中和社會科學學院傳播系高級導師駱柱君、澳大學生會副理事長甘晉譽和“中村”擔任評審。澳大澳門研究中心主任林玉鳯和社會科學學院傳播系主任李天宗、經濟民生聯盟主席劉家裕、新媒體聯盟主席朱海生、青年創業發展協會會長李蔭良、經濟法律學會理事長何金明大律師、澳大學生會會員大會主席鍾曉語等出席頒獎典禮。

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UM students increase awareness of fraud through creative videos

 The Student Affairs Office and the Communication Society of the University of Macau (UM) jointly organised the first Social Current Affairs Video Shooting Competition to encourage university students to care about society and learn about current affairs. Nearly 300 UM students participated in the competition and created short videos based on the theme of ‘Fraud Prevention’, with the aim of increasing awareness of fraud. Of the 16 teams in the competition, eight entered the final. The final of the competition and the awards presentation ceremony were held at the theatre of UM’s Student Activity Centre.

Chiu Chu Wai Man, head of the Community Policing and Public Relations Division of the Judiciary Police, said in her opening speech that the competition provided a platform for young people to showcase their talents, learn about new media, and contribute to society. The short videos created by the participants vividly illustrated the characteristics and dangers of fraud and gave helpful advice on how to prevent fraud. The award-winning videos will be available for viewing across Judiciary Police’s social media platforms. Ieong Leng, coordinator of the competition and president of the Communication Society, noted that short videos have become one of the most popular communication tools today. She added that the short videos created by UM students received nearly 30,000 likes, shares, and views in total on various social media platforms, and it was beyond expectations. She also thanked the university, the Judiciary Police, and the community for their support.

The whole competition lasted more than four months. During the preparation period, officers from the Judiciary Police were invited to give a talk on common types of fraud and ways to prevent them, so as to enable the participants to better understand the theme of the competition. In addition, the co-founder of PlasticGuys, a local social media channel, was invited to conduct a workshop on how to convey messages in a creative and vivid way through short videos.

To read the news on UM’s official website, please visit the following link:
https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/presss-release/detail/56790/