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What is CC? -Organization that permits to share knowledge through free and legal tools.
- We can find copyright in photos, music, articles…
- The author has the right to do whatever he wants with his work, share it or keep it.
-It helps students and teachers to take information, videos or music for free and without taking care of copyright.
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Who use it?
'Google Logo Search' Author: Simon SteinbergerCC in flickrcc.net
'Wikipedia logo by Anomie' Author: Anomie CC in flickrcc.net
'PLoS: The Public Library of Science' Author: Duncan HullCC in flickrcc.net
'Logo of Flickr' Author: Bernard GoldbachCC in flickrcc.net
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Attribution
Atribution Non-commercial
Attribution Non-commercial ShareAlike
Attribution Non-commercial No Derivates
Attribution Share-Alike
Attribution No Derivates
Advantages
It’s freeIt helps to fight against piracyIt protects the workAllow people to modify, share or
distribute other’s workYou can reuse educational, cultural or
scientific works
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Disadvantages
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• You don’t have the control of the licence• You have to be sure that the image, music or whatever you are putting in your work is a CC• The licence can’t be revoked
20 TIPS FOR DEVELOPING
AN EXCELLENT PRESENTATION
PREPARE
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STAR WITH THE END IN MIND
Think before the presentation
Important things to show to your classmates
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GOOD CONTENT Based your presentation
on solid and good content.
Conect with the audience
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CLEAR STRUCTUREClear and organized
ideas
People can follow and understand
you betterImage: 'Vienna Service Design Jam 2016' http://www.flickr.com/photos/23392528@N02/24656629143. Found on flickrcc.net
BE CONFIDENT Master the content
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Less nervous
More confidence
How to DESIGN your
presentation
LESS IS MOREThe slides are just a way to
support the speaker, not the “star of the show”
Try to
avoid
massive
text.The audience
cannot
read while
you’re
talking
COLOUR IS IMPORTANT
Try to think in your public, it is very important for
them to read the presentation without
forcing their eyes.
QUALITY IS EVERYTHING
We want to have our eyes happy, but a blurry image is not nice to see. Try to choose your images with the best quality possible.
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USE VIDEO OR AUDIOSome visual images,
always helps the audience to learn and process what the speaker is exposing. Don’t be afraid, videos
are a MUST!
How to DELIVER your presentation
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PRACTISE
PRACTICE
MAKES PERFECT
Prepare your speech and your slide show, and make your reharsal again and again.
BE PASSIONATE It is really important that you
let your enthusiasm go out. Be confident and do your best!
MAKE CONTACT WITH YOUR AUDIENCE
Move away from the podium and get closer to your audience.
Make verbal contact with them.
Make them questions.Make good eye contact and smile.
KEEP IT SHORT!Be adjusted to the time. Don’t stretch it on too much, it can
dispel the audience’s attention as they get tired or bored.
Image from https://es.fotolia.com/id/64802661. “Uomo in ufficio disperato”. Author: Danilo Rizzuti
AT ALL TIMEDON’T FORGET to be:
- Corteous- Gracious- Proffessional
Good reputation!
Some GENERAL tips
BEFORE STARTING
Ask for silence
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DON’T GIVE YOUR OPINION!
The audience should make their own opinion
You have to inform about the content but NEVER give your personal opinion
KNOW THE CONTENT
Read
Learn by heart
Understand what you are talking about
SPEAK FLUENTLY
People would
understand you better