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WHAT DOES CREATIVE
COMMONS LICENCE
MEAN?
CREATIVE COMMON LICENCE is a tool
that gives everyone,
from individual creator
to large companies
a simple, standardized way to grant legal
permissions to their creative works. https://goo.gl/2g5Bl
https://goo.gl/QrpjU
CC0 Public Domain
The combination of this tool and their users
conforms digital heritage.
A set of content that can be:
1. COPIED
2. DISTRIBUTED
3. EDITED
4. REMIXED
5. DEVELOPED
All within the limits of copyright law. https://goo.gl/fOVuuC
CC0 Public Domain
OKEY... BUT
HOW DOES
IT WORKS?
• Each license begins as a traditional legal tool, in
the kind of language and text formats that
most lawyers know.. We call this the LEGAL
CODE LAYER.
• Since most creators are not in fact lawyers, we
also make the licenses available in a format that
normal people can read, THE COMMONS DEED.
• The final layer recognizes that software, from
search engines to music editing plays an
enormous role in the creation, copying,
discovery, and distribution of works. MACHINE
READABLE LAYER.
Three “Layers” Of
Licenses
6 KINDS OF LICENSES:
Attribution CC-BY
Attribution-
NonCommercial
CC BY-NC
Attribution-NoDerivs
CC BY-ND
Attribution-ShareAlike
CC BY-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial-
ShareAlike
CC BY-NC-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial-
NoDerivs
CC BY-NC-ND
FINALLY... YOU MAY BE THINKING ABOUT:
HOW TO USE IT
1. First of all you have to decide how
you want to share your work.
2. You have to choose if you let your
job to be modified.
https://goo.gl/WnXkjg
https://goo.gl/sPs12v
CC0 Public Domain
3. You have to select what type of jurisdiction you
want for your license.
4. If you have created in a manually way your
license ensure that you specify the appropriate
designation.
5. Finally in the first page you have to tag the work
correctly designated in the lower part of the first
page, on the front cover and signature page.
AN
EXCELLENT
PRESENTATION
•Prepare
•Design
•Deliver
•General
CC0Public domain
20 basic tips for
developing it.
https://goo.gl/omyZQk
PREPARE
1. START WITH THE END IN MIND:
We must think about the real objective of our
presentation, what we want our student learn. After, we
focus on the most interesting part of the topic and
finally, about how we want the format be.
It´s important it be easy, efficient and effective.
PREPARE
2. KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE
AS WELL AS POSIBLE: You
must reflect about a lot of
questions in order to know
better the audience, their
interest, their culture, their
expectatives..
DO SOME RELEVANT
QUESTIONS
• where is it?’
• what time of the day?
• What day of the week?
• Why are you going to speak
this topic?
• What do you want to get with
it?
PREPARE
3.CONFIDENCE : know your work and how use it for
being more effective,
The most important point: if you don´t have
confidence in yourself none have it, if you don´t
believe in your good job difficulty the audience
could do it so improve your auto-esteem before
present your work.
PREPARE
4. THE ART OF STORYTELLING:
Dare to tell a story, do something flashy, interacts
with the public, this is a good resource to attract
people and remember to lean on the visual means
of strengthening your information.
https://goo.gl/VawK2
CC0 Public Domain
PREPARE
5. HAVE A SOUND AND A CLEAR STRUCTURE:
Through your solid road and clear ideas you can get
a good structure of your power-point: -simple -
consistent and know where are you going, what is
your goal.
https://goo.gl/37wTVR
CC0 Public Domain
DESIGN
1. KEEP IT SIMPLE
Slides are good tool that help the speaker with
the presentation displaying graphical and clear
information, but should not be the star of it or
make the speaker superfluous. People are
interested in your message, not into read a lot
of unnecessary text. Your slides should have
plenty of “white space” .
DESIGN
2. LIMIT BULLET POINTS & TEXT
The best slides may have no text at all.
Audiences are much better served receiving a detailed,
written handout as a takeaway from the presentation,
rather than a mere copy of your PowerPoint slides.
And never, ever turn your back on the audience and
read text from the slide word for word.
https://goo.gl/ikMzuM
CC0 Public Domain
DESIGN
3. LIMIT TRANSITIONS & BUILDS
(ANIMATION)
Object builds such as bullet points, should not be animated on
every slide, use the more formal and professional from the
menu.
For transitions between slides, use no more than two-three
different types and do not place transition effects between all
slides.
DESIGN
4. USE COLOR WELL
Color usage can increase interest and improve learning
comprehension and retention.
Cool colors work best for while warm colors generally work best
for objects in the foreground (such as text).
If you plan to keep most of the lights on then a white
background with black or dark text works much better.
https://goo.gl/TFl8nE
CC0 Public Domain
DESIGN
5. CHOOSE YOUR FONTS WELL
Fonts communicate subtle messages in and of themselves.
So, use the same font set throughout your entire slide
presentation, and use no more than two complementary
fonts.
DELIVER
1. START WITH THE END IN MIND:
We must think about the real objective of our presentation,
what we want our student learn. after, we focus on the most
interesting part of the topic from our point of view and finally,
about how we want the format be. it´s important it be easy,
efficient and effective.
https://goo.gl/BtDVxy
CC0 Public Domain
DELIVER
2. START STOMPING AND BREAKING THE ICE
First impressions are powerful.
In the first few minutes they are going to attend you but if you
haven't liked them from the beginning, they are going to stop
paying attention and will lose interest so don't miss the
opportunity to engage them. Many people fail in this regard
because they focus in giving background information or speaking
about their professional and personal history
DELIVER
3. KEEP IT SHORT:
Humans have short attention spans when it comes to
passively sitting and listening to a speaker. Finish your
presentation just before what you had established; and note
that many of the listeners will interrupt you because they
might have doubts and give you less time for your
presentation.
DELIVER
4. MOVE AWAY FROM THE PODIUM:
Get closer to your audience by moving away from or
in front of the podium. . Stand next to the screen and
pointing things on the slide to emphasize them, but
don't balance. Don't have nothing in hand because
you have the danger that you drop or playing with it,
no pens. This will help you build rapport and make a
connection.
https://goo.gl/qRQhbP https://goo.gl/DULmS
CC0 Public Domain
DELIVER
5. MAKE GOOD EYE CONTACT:
While you’re maintaining great eye
contact, don’t forget to smile as well, this
will transmit confidence to your listeners
https://goo.gl/lyiMJE
CC0 Public Domain
GENERAL
1. BE ORIGINAL.
Is something essential to awake the interest of your public. A
boring presentation is the most effective way to a bad
reaction of the audience.
GENERAL
2. REALIZE WHAT KIND OF PEOPLE ARE YOU GOING
TO INTERACT WITH.
You have to adapt your presentation and your vocabulary to
the kind of audience you´ll have in front of you. It´s very
important to empathize with your public.
GENERAL
3. MAKE A GOOD STRUCTURE OF YOUR
PRESENTATION.
Don´t make a heavy presentation with a lot of
information distributed in slides full of words, your
presentation won´t be better for having more
information. The key is how you explain and make
interesting your information, even if it is more or less.https://goo.gl/wFPeJd
CC0 Public Domain
GENERAL
4. PUT EXAMPLES.
It´s an effective way to make people interested in
your exposition and it also helps so often to
understand better subjective or complex concepts.
GENERAL
5. PREPARE A GOOD STARTING AND A GOOD ENDING FOR
THE EXPOSITION.
• It´s so necessary to start well the presentation and connect
since the first moment with your public, they will be interested in
your exposition until the end. In the same way.
• It is also important to make a good ending that could increase
the influence of your exposition in the audience.
THAT´S THE END
FRIENDS...
If you have any doubt yet, do not hesitate to visit the creative commons licenses
official website: https://creativecommons.org/
LOONATICS.

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What Creative Commons Licenses Mean

  • 2. CREATIVE COMMON LICENCE is a tool that gives everyone, from individual creator to large companies a simple, standardized way to grant legal permissions to their creative works. https://goo.gl/2g5Bl https://goo.gl/QrpjU CC0 Public Domain
  • 3. The combination of this tool and their users conforms digital heritage. A set of content that can be: 1. COPIED 2. DISTRIBUTED 3. EDITED 4. REMIXED 5. DEVELOPED All within the limits of copyright law. https://goo.gl/fOVuuC CC0 Public Domain
  • 4. OKEY... BUT HOW DOES IT WORKS? • Each license begins as a traditional legal tool, in the kind of language and text formats that most lawyers know.. We call this the LEGAL CODE LAYER. • Since most creators are not in fact lawyers, we also make the licenses available in a format that normal people can read, THE COMMONS DEED. • The final layer recognizes that software, from search engines to music editing plays an enormous role in the creation, copying, discovery, and distribution of works. MACHINE READABLE LAYER. Three “Layers” Of Licenses
  • 5. 6 KINDS OF LICENSES: Attribution CC-BY Attribution- NonCommercial CC BY-NC Attribution-NoDerivs CC BY-ND Attribution-ShareAlike CC BY-SA Attribution-NonCommercial- ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA Attribution-NonCommercial- NoDerivs CC BY-NC-ND
  • 6. FINALLY... YOU MAY BE THINKING ABOUT: HOW TO USE IT 1. First of all you have to decide how you want to share your work. 2. You have to choose if you let your job to be modified. https://goo.gl/WnXkjg https://goo.gl/sPs12v CC0 Public Domain
  • 7. 3. You have to select what type of jurisdiction you want for your license. 4. If you have created in a manually way your license ensure that you specify the appropriate designation. 5. Finally in the first page you have to tag the work correctly designated in the lower part of the first page, on the front cover and signature page.
  • 9. PREPARE 1. START WITH THE END IN MIND: We must think about the real objective of our presentation, what we want our student learn. After, we focus on the most interesting part of the topic and finally, about how we want the format be. It´s important it be easy, efficient and effective.
  • 10. PREPARE 2. KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE AS WELL AS POSIBLE: You must reflect about a lot of questions in order to know better the audience, their interest, their culture, their expectatives.. DO SOME RELEVANT QUESTIONS • where is it?’ • what time of the day? • What day of the week? • Why are you going to speak this topic? • What do you want to get with it?
  • 11. PREPARE 3.CONFIDENCE : know your work and how use it for being more effective, The most important point: if you don´t have confidence in yourself none have it, if you don´t believe in your good job difficulty the audience could do it so improve your auto-esteem before present your work.
  • 12. PREPARE 4. THE ART OF STORYTELLING: Dare to tell a story, do something flashy, interacts with the public, this is a good resource to attract people and remember to lean on the visual means of strengthening your information. https://goo.gl/VawK2 CC0 Public Domain
  • 13. PREPARE 5. HAVE A SOUND AND A CLEAR STRUCTURE: Through your solid road and clear ideas you can get a good structure of your power-point: -simple - consistent and know where are you going, what is your goal. https://goo.gl/37wTVR CC0 Public Domain
  • 14. DESIGN 1. KEEP IT SIMPLE Slides are good tool that help the speaker with the presentation displaying graphical and clear information, but should not be the star of it or make the speaker superfluous. People are interested in your message, not into read a lot of unnecessary text. Your slides should have plenty of “white space” .
  • 15. DESIGN 2. LIMIT BULLET POINTS & TEXT The best slides may have no text at all. Audiences are much better served receiving a detailed, written handout as a takeaway from the presentation, rather than a mere copy of your PowerPoint slides. And never, ever turn your back on the audience and read text from the slide word for word. https://goo.gl/ikMzuM CC0 Public Domain
  • 16. DESIGN 3. LIMIT TRANSITIONS & BUILDS (ANIMATION) Object builds such as bullet points, should not be animated on every slide, use the more formal and professional from the menu. For transitions between slides, use no more than two-three different types and do not place transition effects between all slides.
  • 17. DESIGN 4. USE COLOR WELL Color usage can increase interest and improve learning comprehension and retention. Cool colors work best for while warm colors generally work best for objects in the foreground (such as text). If you plan to keep most of the lights on then a white background with black or dark text works much better. https://goo.gl/TFl8nE CC0 Public Domain
  • 18. DESIGN 5. CHOOSE YOUR FONTS WELL Fonts communicate subtle messages in and of themselves. So, use the same font set throughout your entire slide presentation, and use no more than two complementary fonts.
  • 19. DELIVER 1. START WITH THE END IN MIND: We must think about the real objective of our presentation, what we want our student learn. after, we focus on the most interesting part of the topic from our point of view and finally, about how we want the format be. it´s important it be easy, efficient and effective. https://goo.gl/BtDVxy CC0 Public Domain
  • 20. DELIVER 2. START STOMPING AND BREAKING THE ICE First impressions are powerful. In the first few minutes they are going to attend you but if you haven't liked them from the beginning, they are going to stop paying attention and will lose interest so don't miss the opportunity to engage them. Many people fail in this regard because they focus in giving background information or speaking about their professional and personal history
  • 21. DELIVER 3. KEEP IT SHORT: Humans have short attention spans when it comes to passively sitting and listening to a speaker. Finish your presentation just before what you had established; and note that many of the listeners will interrupt you because they might have doubts and give you less time for your presentation.
  • 22. DELIVER 4. MOVE AWAY FROM THE PODIUM: Get closer to your audience by moving away from or in front of the podium. . Stand next to the screen and pointing things on the slide to emphasize them, but don't balance. Don't have nothing in hand because you have the danger that you drop or playing with it, no pens. This will help you build rapport and make a connection. https://goo.gl/qRQhbP https://goo.gl/DULmS CC0 Public Domain
  • 23. DELIVER 5. MAKE GOOD EYE CONTACT: While you’re maintaining great eye contact, don’t forget to smile as well, this will transmit confidence to your listeners https://goo.gl/lyiMJE CC0 Public Domain
  • 24. GENERAL 1. BE ORIGINAL. Is something essential to awake the interest of your public. A boring presentation is the most effective way to a bad reaction of the audience.
  • 25. GENERAL 2. REALIZE WHAT KIND OF PEOPLE ARE YOU GOING TO INTERACT WITH. You have to adapt your presentation and your vocabulary to the kind of audience you´ll have in front of you. It´s very important to empathize with your public.
  • 26. GENERAL 3. MAKE A GOOD STRUCTURE OF YOUR PRESENTATION. Don´t make a heavy presentation with a lot of information distributed in slides full of words, your presentation won´t be better for having more information. The key is how you explain and make interesting your information, even if it is more or less.https://goo.gl/wFPeJd CC0 Public Domain
  • 27. GENERAL 4. PUT EXAMPLES. It´s an effective way to make people interested in your exposition and it also helps so often to understand better subjective or complex concepts.
  • 28. GENERAL 5. PREPARE A GOOD STARTING AND A GOOD ENDING FOR THE EXPOSITION. • It´s so necessary to start well the presentation and connect since the first moment with your public, they will be interested in your exposition until the end. In the same way. • It is also important to make a good ending that could increase the influence of your exposition in the audience.
  • 29. THAT´S THE END FRIENDS... If you have any doubt yet, do not hesitate to visit the creative commons licenses official website: https://creativecommons.org/ LOONATICS.