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CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSE

Creative Commons License & Tips to do a good presentation

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CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSE

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WHAT IS CCL?

Forsythe, G. (Artist). (2012). Copyright, course materials and you! [Image of painting]. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/aaJUn2

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WHAT IS CCL FOR?

Dombres, C. (Photographer). (2011). The battle of copyright. [Image of photograph]. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/QgY2gS

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HOW CAN I LICENCE MY WORK?

STEPSTO

FOLLOW:

[Image of painting]. creative commons. Retrieved from http://creativecommons.org/choose/

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TYPES

No Copyright: Public Domain CC0

Key License Terms:

Attribution: the work can be reproduced and remixed the author is credited.

No Derivative Works: the work can only be reproduced textually.

Share Alike: the work can only be distributed using the same license you have used.Non-Commercial: the work can only be reproduced, remixed or distributed for non-commertial purposes.

Own creation

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TYPES

Attribution-NoDerivs CC BY-ND

Attribution CC BY

Own creationOwn creation

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TYPES

Attribution-NonCommercial CC BY-NC

Attribution-ShareAlike CC BY-SA

Own creationOwn creation

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TYPES

Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs CC BY-NC-ND

Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA

Own creationOwn creation

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WHERE CAN YOU FIND CCL?

Jamendo (2008). jamendo_logo. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/ZNzlw0

(2013). [Image of painting]. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/oENNLr

Kosta, U. (Artist). (2011). Youtube logo. [Image of painting]. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/g43VlF

Gray, J. (Artist). (2010). Europeana logo. [Image of painting]. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/Jycwyg

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HOW IS CCL FINANCIALLY SUPPORTED?

Donations

Program Services

General and Administration

Fund-raising

Own creation

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TIPS TO DO A GOOD ORAL AND VISUAL

PRESENTATION

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1. A good orator must have self-esteem; believe in yourself.

Barbara (2012). week 43 - Confidence [Image of painting]. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/wz3BdZ

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2. The orator must guide the audience so they get involved in the presentation.

Cash Luna, M. (2010). Pastor Cash Luna, y Juan Diego Luna - Congreso Parejas Excepcionales [Image of painting]. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/HvUoFH

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3. If something goes wrong don’t get nervous and give up, you can always redirect the exposition.

Souza, M. (Artist). (2012). Keep calm and carry on. [Image of painting]. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/03GyZ8

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4. Know your audience; you then will know how to get their attention.

Cornelis, M. (Artist). (2013). Audience. [Image of painting]. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/0tMZQk

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5. Use personal anecdotes and surprise your audience. Try some well-known songs, political references, innovative resources…

Korotkov, E. (Artist). (2007). Happiness & surprise. [Image of painting]. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/2QTXK1

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6. Follow a good structure: introduction, development and conclusion.

MacEntee, S. (Artist). (2011). Presentation outline. [Image of painting]. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/7JRYKl

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7. The content of the exposition must be solid; focus on the relevant information.

Ias - Initially (2011). An Important Gadget [Image of painting]. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/n7WnXr

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8. Keep in mind the objective of your presentation throughout the exposition; don’t beat around the bush.

Own creation

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9. What you do and your emotions on stage influence the audience; show enthusiasm.

Daniel (2011). 24/52 Emotion [Image of painting]. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/TsmPWv

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10. Remember you are the STAR of the exposition; don’t let the slide-show take over.

Sabia, M. (Artist). (2006). The perfect software architect. [Image of painting]. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/w33XZr

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11. Prove yourself you really know the content of the exposition and you are able to explain it without trouble.

Shorrock, S. (Artist). (2011). Listen, understand, act. [Image of painting]. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/gShNNd

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12. If you use any writing, make sure it is well seen from the back row and that it is all in the same font and palette of colours.

ShapeMoth(2013). Palette and brushes (1) [Image of painting]. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/bE4Oih

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13. Make sure you use high quality graphic resources such as videos, photos, graphs and so on. However, don’t be too excessive!

Lema, D. (Artist). (2008). Lomo collage. [Image of painting]. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/5MF0nw

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14. Be simple; less is more.

Floriana (2008). Less is more [Image of painting]. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/vLCbEZ

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15. Be original; use your own templates but try to use neutral colours for the background and more vivid colours for the foreground.

Students, T. (2012). Creativity Poster - Andrea. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/kNrjNB

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16. Don’t make the slides to difficult to understand; they need too be understood by the audience in about 3 seconds.

Ellis, S. (Artist). (2013). 3 seconds. [Image of painting]. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/xt0BBO

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17. ALWAYS face the audience and NEVER read from a paper or the slide.

Leandro, M. (Artist). (2009). Venom explicando topología humanoide. [Image of painting]. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/wkW9yF

Camon (2012). Josep Martínez explicando analítica web [Image of painting]. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/ty2S3q

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18. Transfer what you are saying to daily events to make it more comprehendible for the audience and finish with a powerful ending.

Ransomtech (2011). Understanding [Image of painting]. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/UZBUzD

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19. Use metaphors in your speech to make it more dynamic and easier to understand.

Time flies.

Couse, R. (Artist). (2013). Time flies. [Image of painting]. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/fTPklA

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20. Repeat the main concepts to make sure they get to the audience. Like Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream”, repeat the most meaningful phrases to touch the audience.

Ceccarelli, E. (Artist). (2014). I HAVE DREAM. [Image of painting]. Flickr. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/xZDUvl