1. Creative Commons & Presentation Tips
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By: Pablo Martínez
2. What is it?
Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization
that enables the sharing and use of creativity
and knowledge through free legal tools.
Creative
Commons
3. Copyright licenses
Creative Commons licenses do not replace copyright, but are
based upon it. Copyright licenses provide a simple, standardized
way to give the public permission to share and use your creative
work — on conditions of your choice.
4. Usefullness
Creative Commons license allows you to give people the
right to share, use, and even build upon a work you’ve
created.
If you’re looking for content that you can freely and
legally use, there is a giant pool of CC-licensed creativity
available to you. There are hundreds of millions of works
available to the public for free and legal use under the
terms of our copyright licenses, with more being
contributed every day.
5. Mission and vission of Creative
Commons
Creative Commons develops, supports, and stewards
legal and technical infrastructure that maximizes digital
creativity, sharing, and innovation.
Their vision is realizing the full potential of the Internet
to drive a new era of development, growth, and
productivity.
6. About The Licenses
The Creative Commons copyright licenses and tools forge a
balance inside the traditional “all rights reserved” setting
that copyright law creates. Tools give everyone from
individual creators to large companies and institutions a
simple, standardized way to grant copyright permissions to
their creative work.
7. The Licenses
• Attribution
CC BY
This license lets others distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon
your work, even commercially, as long as they credit you for the
original creation. This is the most accommodating of licenses
offered. Recommended for maximum dissemination and use of
licensed materials.
• Attribution-NoDerivs
CC BY-ND
This license allows for redistribution, commercial and non-
commercial, as long as it is passed along unchanged and in
whole, with credit to you.
8. • Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
CC BY-NC-SA
This license lets others remix, tweak, and build upon your work
non-commercially, as long as they credit you and license their
new creations under the identical terms.
• Attribution-ShareAlike
CC BY-SA
This license lets others remix, tweak, and build upon your work
even for commercial purposes, as long as they credit you and
license their new creations under the identical terms. This
license is often compared to “copyleft” free and open source
software licenses.
9. • Attribution-NonCommercial
CC BY-NC
This license lets others remix, tweak, and build upon your work
non-commercially, and although their new works must also
acknowledge you and be non-commercial, they don’t have to
license their derivative works on the same terms.
• Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
CC BY-NC-SA
This license lets others remix, tweak, and build upon your work
non-commercially, as long as they credit you and license their
new creations under the identical terms.
10. • Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
CC BY-NC-ND
This license is the most restrictive of our six main licenses, only
allowing others to download your works and share them with
others as long as they credit you, but they can’t change them in
any way or use them commercially.
15. 10-20-30 rule
Guy Kawasaki establish this rule in order to make a good
presentation:
The presentation shouldn’t has more than 10 slides
The presentation shouldn’t spend more than 20 minutes
The presentation should has more than 30 font size words
Guy Kawasaki
17. The use of colour
Not use more than five colours for one slide.
18. How to use colours
Monochrome combination, analogous colour scheme, complementary
colours, black and white with some emphasis also recommended.
By: Jayhawk Explorer
19. Text
Is highly recommend applying to the presentation a small
part of content because the presentation should be
dynamic and clear.
20. Type of letter
San Serif (Arial, Verdana) and standard. No more than 2
types of letter in a presentation.
By: Don Moyer
22. Emotionware
Is recommendable to put a good quality picture related
with the theme on discussion [Castañeda, 2012;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fC42989F0fw]
By: meerkatsoyer1415
23. Objects
Graphics, diagrams and similar good: But with the lest
data possible. No clip art or gifts
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Categoría 1 Categoría 2 Categoría 3 Categoría 4
Graphic Title
Serie 1 Serie 2 Serie 3
Sales
1er trim. 2º trim. 3er trim. 4º trim.
24. One image one slide
In order to present a proffesional presentation we
recommend use one single image per slide.
By: Anamae
25. Put references
It’s really important to set the references in the cases we use images, ideas,
speaches of other people(APA style recomended)
27. Number your slides
By: ErwingHormet
Is recommended to numerate each slide if the presentaton is large
and the orator wants to have control on his time
28. Numbers are usually confusing to the
audience
Use as few as possible and allow extra time for the
audience to do the math.
By: Rafael Fischmann
29. Numbers should never be ultra
precise
Anticipated Revenues of $660,101.83” looks silly.
Are your numbers that accurate? Just say $660
thousand.
By: .sarahwynne.