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Creative commons license &

steps to do a good presentation

https://goo.gl/gvGL8w

Creative Commons (CC) is an organization that offers to authors the possibility of deciding if they want their works to be used and modified by people under certain conditions.

This institution is located in Mountain View (California, EEUU) and was founded by the lawyer Lawrence Lessig in 2001.

What are they

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Attribution (BY): In any exploitation of the work authorized by the license will have to recognize the authorship.

Non commercial (NC): The exploitation of the work is limited to non-commercial uses.

No derivate works (ND): The authorization to exploit the work does not include the transformation to create a derivative work.

Share alike (SA): The authorized exploitation includes the creation of derivative works as long as they maintain the original work license.

Conditions https://goo.gl/HvCdGT

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All of the licenses require the condition of attributions.

It's highlighted that the condition of share-alike is no compatible with the condition of no derivative works.

There are six types of creative commons licenses:

Attribution alone (BY): Licenses may copy, distribute, display and perform the work and make derivative works and remixes based on it only if they give credits to

author.

Attribution-share alike (BY-SA): Licenses may distribute derivative works only

under a license identical to the license of the original work and giving credits to

the author.

Types of creative commons

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Attribution-no derivate works (BY-ND): The author must receive credits and the commercial use of the work is permitted,

but not the generation of derivative works.

Attribution-non commercial (BY-NC): The generation of derivative works is permitted on the condition that

commercial use is not made and that the author must receive credits. Nor the

original work can be used for commercial purposes.

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Attribution-non commercial-share alike (BY-NC-SA): Commercial use of the original

work or any derivative works is not permitted, the distribution of them must be

done with a license equal to that which regulates the original work and the author

must receive credits.https://goo.gl/a9zDPz

Attribution-non commercial- no derivate works (BY-NC-ND): The

author has also to receive credits and the commercial use of the original

work or the generation of derivative works is not permitted.

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• The official Creative Commons Website (https://creativecommons.org/about/platform/) shows websites based on this liscence so we could find CC content.

• CC content can be also found on the Internet by using tools that act like filters in order to search just the information with that license.

• Some of the websites that are recommended are:

Where could we find creative commons license resources

• The benefit is shared between the author and the user who manipulate it.

• There is a higher chance of being cited as author.

• Less possibility that the user make a wrong use of the content of the work.

• The work may have more diffusion.

• Can help to combat piracy.

Benefits

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1. Explore the types of Creative Commons License and decide the one desired.

2. Enter into the official website of Creative Commons and go to the section of “Share your work” (https://creativecommons.org/choose/?lang=es_ES )

3. Decide the conditions, if you want a no derivate works, share alike or non-commercial Creative Commons license.

4. Filling a square with more information about the author and the work in order to receive credits. It is optional.

How to convert a copyright content into a cc license

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Intellectual property is protected but access to a field

as broad as education

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“A good presentation”

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How to do a good presentation?

Prepare

Design Deliver

STEP 1 Prepare!

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1 Have a clear

objective

You have to know what is the purpose of your

presentation

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2 Make a storyboard

Before start working with the laptop, you should plan and design how is going to be structured your presentation.

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3

Knowing audienceIn order to know the audence you have to make

yourself some questions like:

-Who is the audience? -What is the objetive of the presentation? -When is it? -Where is it?

4

Control your topic

To make a good presentation, it´s important to be sure of what you are

exposing.

5

Be careful with the transition

The transition can´t be so slowly because the audience can get

distrasted.

STEP 2 DESIGN!

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1

Do not confuse design with decoration

Too many ornaments can difficult the comprehension of the content

2

Clear slidesNot too much information and clear ideas in order to keep the attention of

the public.

3Visual content

Graphics, videos and images can help us to explain our ideas in order to facilitate the

audience´s comprehension.

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4 Serie 1Serie 2Serie 3

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4

Select a good designYou have to take into account some facts like the font (do not use more than two types),

background, colours…

5

Do not put the same what you say in the slide

The same text that your dialogue anulated your explication.

STEP 3DELIVER IN A GOOD WAY!

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1

Look at the audience constantly

Make the audience knows that you are talking to them.

2

Talk clearlyYou have to talk in a good rythm, neither

fast, nor slow.

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3

Interact with the audience

Make the audence talk and intervene in order to prove that the audience follow you.

4

Do not say pet wordsIf you repeat constantly the same words spoil

your presentation.

5

Control your tone of voice

Be close to the public , and you can achieve it with your tone of voice

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