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What’s Creative Commons??

What’s Creative Commons??

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Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that enables to share and use your creative work, providing free, easy-to-use, legal tools

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How can I license my work?

Attribution (by)

Share Alike (sa)

Noncommercial (nc)

No Derivate Works (nd)

You choose a set of conditions you wish to apply to your work, Conditions of your choice:

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Types of licenseThen, you just have to select the license that indicates how others may use your creative work:

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What’s the difference between copyright and creative commons?

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All rights reserved

Some rights reserved

•People are not allowed to share or change the creation without permission

•Allows author to derive financial benefit from

•People can access and use wide range of digital resources without wasting time or breaking the law

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Irrevocability: Remember the license may not be revoked

Type of material:

Nature and adequacy of rights:-Make sure the material is subject to copyright or similar rights.-Clear rights needed to use the material.-Indicate rights not covered by the license

Bear in mind…

Text Images Music Videos

× Software× Hardware

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Looking for creative works

Verify that the work is actually under cc license by following the link:

http://search.creativecommons.org/

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Who uses cc licences?

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These are some of the best known users:

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Get out and share!

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20 TIPS FOR DEVELOPING A GOOD PRESENTATION

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One idea per slide

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Be brief and concise in your

ideas

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Pictures and diagrams should be without

explanation

If not, people will focus on reading

instead of listening to you

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A clean presentation (no recharge with photos or special effects)

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Good quality of your pictures

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You have to use a

good size of

your slide in

your

presentationhttp://pixabay.com/es/medici%C3%B3n-mano-n%C3%BAmero-regla-148164/ by OpensClips

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Do not abuse the lists when you have to present a slide

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SANS SERIF is the best letter to use because it does not have ornaments

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Don’t use more than

two different types

of letter in your

presentation

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Use different kinds of colours of the same

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The oral exposition should be clear. Get to the point

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The best time for a presentation is in the morning

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Don’t sit on a table while the slides are projected on a screen

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If you are nervous, you can use for

example a pen to give you security

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Look over the heads of the audience, at some point at infinity, but not all the time

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Try to not gesticulating

much. Be natural

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Adjust your voice; use pauses, raises the pitch when you want to point out

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Clothes should not be too flashy,

because can attract the attention more

than the slides

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The most shocking information should be

at the end

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