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CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSE Creative Commons logo. Author: Creative Commons. Source: http://creativecommons.org/ Transfered from French Wikipedia; fr:Fichier:Ccl logo.gif . Date: by 2008. The Fluffy Guardia

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CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSE

Creative Commons logo. Author: Creative Commons. Source: http://creativecommons.org/ Transfered from French Wikipedia; fr:Fichier:Ccl logo.gif. Date: by 2008.

The Fluffy Guardians

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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.

English: Copyright symbol modified from a creative commons logo. Author: VictorPines. Date: 6 junio 2015. Wikimedia

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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

Nine Inch Nails logo.svg Logo of the band Nine Inch Nails, "NIИ“ Wikimedia. Author: Original design by Trent Reznor and Gary Talpas Source: Based on an instance of the logo found on www.nin.com. 29 de enero de 2008

US-WhiteHouse-Logo.svgLogo of the United States White House. Author: U.S. federal government. 9 de septiembre de 2003.. Public domain from a copyright standpoint

MIT logo.svg English: Logo of the Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAuthor:Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Fecha desconocida. http://www.mit.edu/.

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Types of licencesAttribution (BY): Licensees may copy, distribute the work and make derivative works based on it only if they give the author or licensor the credits.

Share-Alike (SA): Licensees may distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license of the original work.

Non-commercial (NC): Licensees may copy, distribute, display, and perform the work and make derivative works only for non-commercial purposes.

No Derivative Works (ND): Licensees may copy, distribute, display and perform only literal copies of the work.

Pictures taken in Creative Commons official webpage. http://es.creativecommons.org/blog/licencias/

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Six combinations of the CC licences

Pictures taken in Creative Commons official webpagehttp://es.creativecommons.org/blog/licencias/

Attribution

Atribution Non-commercial

Attribution Non-commercial ShareAlike

Attribution Non-commercial No Derivates

Attribution Share-Alike

Attribution No Derivates

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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

English: Icon thumbs up. AuthorFont Awesome. Source: Trabajo propio Wikimedia. Date: 26 de noviembre de 2014.

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Disadvantages

Author: Dave Gandy. Under the licence of Creative Commons. http://fortawesome.github.com/Font-Awesome/

• 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

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20 TIPS FOR DEVELOPING

AN EXCELLENT PRESENTATION

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PREPARE

Image: 'HA1-000987' http://www.flickr.com/photos/45393120@N07/7801043676Found on flickrcc.net

Image: 'Aprendiendo Ingles' http://www.flickr.com/photos/46950055@N02/15773916068Found on flickrcc.net. CC BY SA

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STAR WITH THE END IN MIND

Think before the presentation

Important things to show to your classmates

Image: 'Ciudad' http://www.flickr.com/photos/56903249@N07/23601816880Found on flickrcc.net

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GOOD CONTENT Based your presentation

on solid and good content.

Conect with the audience

Image: 'P5280249' http://www.flickr.com/photos/12956736@N00/2530337695Found on flickrcc.net. CC BY

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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

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BE CONFIDENT Master the content

Image: 'Call center operator' http://www.flickr.com/photos/137169575@N04/24704515719Found on flickrcc.net

Image: 'Perfect!' http://www.flickr.com/photos/55282649@N05/24053523129Found on flickrcc.net

Less nervous

More confidence

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How to DESIGN your

presentation

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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

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COLOUR IS IMPORTANT

Try to think in your public, it is very important for

them to read the presentation without

forcing their eyes.

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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.

Image: 'å°å / Taipei - äºä¸åå� �� � � �� ��ç¯ �' CC LicenseFound on flickrcc.net

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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!

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How to DELIVER your presentation

Image from https://www.fotolia.com/id/7558253. “Excellence compass”. Author: tang90246

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PRACTISE

PRACTICE

MAKES PERFECT

Prepare your speech and your slide show, and make your reharsal again and again.

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BE PASSIONATE It is really important that you

let your enthusiasm go out. Be confident and do your best!

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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.

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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

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AT ALL TIMEDON’T FORGET to be:

- Corteous- Gracious- Proffessional

Good reputation!

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Some GENERAL tips

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BEFORE STARTING

Ask for silence

Maik Meid - Own work…Permission detailsCC BY-SA 3.0view termsFile:Taize-Silence.jpgCreated: 26 March 2008

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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

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KNOW THE CONTENT

Read

Learn by heart

Understand what you are talking about

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SPEAK FLUENTLY

People would

understand you better