2. > Creative Commons Licence
1. It is a copyright license
2. It enables the distribution of a copyrighted work
3. It is used when an author wants to give people the right to share, use and build
upon their work
Creative Commons license -
Wikipedia
3. > Creative Common License: Characteristics
1. Avoids an author to allow each person to use their work every time they ask for it.
2. Protect people from concerns of copyright infringement.
3. Provides an author flexibility to choose between different kinds of CC
4. > Creative Commons Licence Elements
https://pixabay.com/es/creative-commons-licencias-iconos-783531/
5. License - Free pictures on Pixabay
Licensees may copy, distribute,
display and perform the work and
make derivative works and remixes
based on it only if they give the
author or licensor the credits
(attribution) in the manner
specified by these.
ATTRIBUTION (BY)
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Licensees may copy, distribute,
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and make derivative works and
remixes based on it only for
non-commercial purposes.
NON-
COMMERCIAL (NC)
7. NO DERIVATIVE
WORK (ND)
Licensees may copy,
distribute, display and
perform only verbatim copies
of the work, not derivative
works and remixes based on
it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Commons_lice
nse#/media/File:Cc-nd.svg
8. SHARE ALIKE (SA)
Licensees may distribute derivative
works only under a license identical
("not more restrictive") to the license
that governs the original work. (See
also copyleft.) Without share-alike,
derivative works might be
sublicensed with compatible but
more restrictive license clauses, e.g.
CC BY to CC BY-NC.)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Common
s_license#/media/File:Cc-sa.svg
9. > HOW TO USE CC LICENSE
If you create a work and you decide that you want to share it, without losing or
compromising any of your rights…
1. Decide how you want to share your work
2. Select whether you would want to allow your work to be modified
3. Choose the jurisdiction of your license
4. Make sure you specify the correct designation if you manually create the license
5. Label the work with the correct designation at the bottom of the first page, on the
title page, or signature page.
10. >HOW TO FIND RESOURCES WITH A CC LICENSE
https://search.creativecommons.org/?betaActive=1&q=
12. > DESIGN
1. Limit bullet and text: The
slides may not have much text,
because that will bore the
audience.
https://pixabay.com/es/diapositiva-powerpoint
-acci%C3%B3n-27531/
13. > DESIGN
2. Use high quality graphics: Avoid the use
of low quality photos and cartoons line
art.
https://pixabay.com/es/calificaci%C3%B3n-ma
no-pulgar-alta-692088/
15. > DESIGN
4. Use color well: The right color can help motivate and persuade, so you may
choose to use a variation between cool and warm colors.
https://pixabay.com/en/colour-wheel-chromatic-rainbow-17
34867/
16. > DESIGN
5. Use video or audio: to promote the active cognitive processing you can use video or
audio clips to show specific examples and to increase the interest of the audience.
https://pixabay.com/en/audio-sound
-radiate-record-volume-3153963/
https://pixabay.com/en/lens-equipm
ent-video-digital-camera-3143893/
18. >PREPARATION
2. Think basic questions about your audience.
- You need to know who is the
audience, the purpose and their
expectations.
- Be cautious with the message we
are going to transmit and not
clutter the receiver with too much
information.
https://pixabay.com/es/preguntas-fuente-quien-qu%
C3%A9-%C2%BFc%C3%B3mo-2245264/
20. >PREPARATION
4. Analyze approaches
- The analog approach (paper or whiteboard)
to sketch out ideas, it really helps solidify and
simplify the message.
- Design the proper structure.
https://pixabay.com/es/mente-creo-que-es
p%C3%ADritu-767586/
21. >PREPARATION
5. Keep calm and a good attitude during exposure
- Sometimes it is necessary to
include personal stories as well as
examples to make it more relevant
- It's important not to show nerves,
to have a security attitude while
exposing the subject and above all
to have confidence in oneself
https://pixabay.com/es/confianza-en-s%C3%AD-
mismo-energ%C3%ADa-2121159/
22. > DELIVER
1. Connect with the audience.
In order to attract the audience is
important being passionate and
enthusiastic about the topic, being
confident, moving away from the
podium, maintaining eye contact
with them.
https://pixabay.com/es/presentaci%C3%B3n
-personas-reuni%C3%B3n-grupo-310919/
23. > DELIVER
2. Focus the attention the presenter.
With the purpose of highlighting the
importance of the presenter:
- the lights should keep on
- press the ‘‘B’’ key and the slide will
be blank. .
https://pixabay.com/es/photos/micr%C3%B3fono/
24. > DELIVER
3. Keep audience’s attention.
Apart from attracting their attention, speakers also have to maintain it. For that
reason, they must be concise and brief.
https://pixabay.com/es/mano-mantener-burbuj
a-de-jab%C3%B3n-bola-851207/
https://pixnio.com/es/objetos/relojes/reloj-reloj-tiempo-punt
ero-temporizador-antigueedad-mecanico-numero-romano
25. > DELIVER
4. Being professional
It includes being friendly,
polite and grateful, even
when you are trying to
manage the most difficult
situations or questions.
http://creative-commo
ns-images.com/hand
writing/r/respect.html
https://pixabay.com/e
s/educativos-apps-la-
educaci%C3%B3n-773
651/
26. > DELIVER
5. Using ICT.
To improve the presentation
and the speaker’s task , they
can use ICT such as
TV for small groups
http://pngimg.com/download/477
A remote-control device
https://pixabay.com/es/mano-control-rem
oto-control-642138/
27. >GENERAL
1. Start talking about what the audience already understand
https://pixabay.com/es/discurso-hombre-pol%C3%ADtica-hab
lar-2759550/
28. >GENERAL
2. Introduce your vision of what could it be
https://pixabay.com/es/discurso-burbuja-hablar-en-blanco-29435/
29. >GENERAL
3. Include a call to action
How much better the world will be if they adopt your ideas?
https://pixabay.com/es/cricket-micr%C3%B3fono-di
bujos-animados-309790/
30. >GENERAL
4. Keep the slideshow simple…
https://pixabay.com/es/photos/presentation/
So it will be easy for
everyone to
understand!!!!
31. >GENERAL
5. The Glance test
Simplify your slides using these design principles:
CONTRAST
WHITE
SPACE
HIERARCHY
FLOW UNITY