Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
Creative commons 1-2
1. Creative
Commons License
T8T Team
Description English:
creative common logo
Sourcehttp://blogs.nyu.edu/blogs/gc69/stdin/2008/10/hacking_free_software_open_sou_1.html
Author John Randell
2. What is ?
2
Public copyright License.
Music, photos or documents are
protected by copyright
Gives the right to share work
because the author decide
everything about it.
Gives flexibility
and
Protects works
Helps students and teachers find
and incorporate free materials
into reports and
presentations
Name: Multi-colored gumdrops spell out the Creative Commons Logo
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasscovell/385881781/ Author:
Thomas Scovell
4. KEY LICENCES TERMS:
Are all the same?
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SA:
SHARE ALIKE
BY:
ATRIBUTTION
copy, distribute and
remix the original work
with the accreditation of
your name
ND:
NO DERIVATIVE
WORKS
Only copy and distribute
verbatim copies of the
original work
Distribute only under
the same lincence of
the original one
NC:
NON COMMENCIAL
Copy, distribute and remix
the original work but for
non-commercial purposes
only
Combine them to create……………
CC
LICENCES!
By: creative commons official page
5. PROS
It can help in order to flight against
piracy
Facilitate the work to other people by
using the documents to enrich his own
work
5
.
Clarity in the terms of use contents.
Free & easy.
Promotes & protect your work.
Source: Ownwork
Author: Stefan-Xp
Description: English: A Symbol for OK/Yes
6. No control over licenses and outcomes
License irrevocable.
Always make sure if works are under one of the creative
commons licences when you use it
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CONS
Author: Antares42
Created:2011-09-20 10:43:26
Description: red not OK / failure symbol.
8. Make simple presentations.
•Be concrete
Using too many
slides
Not dynamic
presentation
BORED
PUBLIC
• Do not use too many images neither too many
words.
9. Contrast in colors
•Use colors that contrast between them
•The audience will not damage their eyes
10. Use HD images
•The aim is that the pictures can be well seen to give a
sense of professionalism.
Mancini, A. (2008) White tiger. Recovered from es.fotopedia.com/items/flickr-
2409711282
11. The most important slide at the end
•If you put the best picture at the beginning, the
audience will not pay attention to the rest of the
presentation.
•In this slide you must show the message that you want
your audience to remember.
12. Keep you presentation in the
correct format
You don’t do it
Problems when
you open your
presentation
13. Make your own intro
•Try to make a good introduction of your topic
•Catch you audience’s attention. Improves their curiosity
about the topic.
14. First slide should be interesting
•The objective is to catch the audience’s attention.
First slide not
interesting
Do not catch
the audience’s
attention
First slide is
interesting
Catch the
audience’s
attention
16. Keep eye contact with the audience
•If you look to the audience you will maintain their
attention
•If you don’t look at the audience you will give a bad
image about yourself (shy…) and they probably won’t
pay attention
17. Try not to repeat yourself
•Give your audience credit for being intelligent and
attentive.
They will appreciate it.
During the first seconds…
It is very important to have a nice
attitude and capture people’s attention
18. Never give your own opinion
•The audience has to create their own opinion about the
topic
YOU SHOULD NEVER TELL YOUR OPINION BECAUSE IT CAN
INFLUENCE THE AUDIENCE’S
19. Speak the language
•You don’t have to be perfect but you do have to speak
fluently.
REMEMBER: THE AUDIENCE HAS TO GET YOUR MESSAGE
CLEARLY
20. Do not learn by heart
•Perform it
•Do not read
•If you learn it by heart, you probably forget some
information or you probably get confused.
•Learning by heart = (normally) you don’t understand
what your explaining.
21. Ideas organized by numbers
•So it is easier to understand for everybody.
•You will get a better understanding of the topic.
1.
2.
3
22. Change the type of letter
•The important things should be highlighted
•Color and font-size to emphasize key words.
Do not use too many animations
•The audience may not pay attention to your
presentation.
23. Pointing
Laser (2012). Recovered from
openchipart.org/detail/173876/laser-
by-tlines-173876
Make
questions
A good way to maintain
the pupils’ attention
•Use your finger or a laser
to point at your
presentation so that the
audience can follow you
better.
24. Try to search for copyleft
•Look for information from Creative Commons License
•There is too much information on the Internet, so we have
to select the one that is reliable.
No license
webpages
Randell, J. Creative Common logo. Recovered from
http://blogs.nyu.edu/blogs/gc69/stdin/2008/10/hacking_free_software_open_dou_1.ht
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