2. CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSES
2007, creative commons-Framza Patzig- by A. Diez Hierro is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
https://goo.gl/fEkLAr
2008, Creative Commons by AJC ajcann.wordpress.com licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
3. What are they?
• Creative Commons are a non-profitable organization which
make possible to set free copyright licenses. CC was created
by Lawrence Lessig. He was helped by Aaron Swartz, later
both co-found the site Reddit. These licenses clarify what
owner´s materials want people to do with their contents.
2013, Using The Strength Of Copyright To Share: @creativecommons by Gilia Forsythe under CC BY 2.0
4. Types of Creative Commons
CC BY (CC Attribution). As long as
you give credit to the original
author you can use this as you
need it.
CC BY-SA (CC Attribution-
ShareAlike). As long as you give
credit to the author and share any
modifications you made, you can
use it.
CC BY-ND (CC Attribution-
NoDerivatives). You can use it if
you give credit to the author but
you can not make any
modification.
CC BY-NC-SA (CC Attribution-
NonCommercial-ShareAlike). You
can use it and modify it and do
whatever you want as long as you
give credit to the original author, but
you have to agree not to sell it to
anyone and share any modification
you did.
CC BY-NC-ND (CC Attribution-
NonCommercial-NoDerivatives).
You can use it giving credit to the
author, but you can not modify it or
sell it.
CC BY-NC (CC Attribution-
NonCommercial). You can use it but
you have togive credit to the author
and agree not to sell it.
5. How to find Creative Commons
licensed content
• Creative Commons can be found in many different ways.
• The first thing is to go to the Creative Commons Website. This
web gives you specific results from some websites that host
CC content.
• You can search for CC material through internet because
there are some advanced tools that let you to modify your
search based on the CC material.
• You can use web sites that allows you to filtrate CC material
e.g;
2010, Jamaendo preview by Kritoffer,is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
6. Benefits of Creative Commons
• Provides global recognition
• International application. They are specially design in
order to be global
• The community can benefit from CC thanks to its
open access.
• CC are easy to find, use and understand.
7. Creative Commons License
How to use and to attribute
Which one do you
want to use of the
six different
options?
1. EXPLORE
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/?lang=en
2. DECIDE
Which one do you
choose to use of
the six different
options?
https://creativecommons.org/choose
8. 3
3. Choose the options of the first square (1a)
according to your preferences. You will see
in the square next to it (1b) your selected
license, it will be uploading by your
selections and showing the current license in
every moment you change it.
4. It is optional to fill the square (2a). It is
helpful in order to add more information
about the author and the work.
5. Finally, in the square (2b) will appear our
license transformed into the code. This code
must be stuck in the section “HTML” on the
web, blog and so on that we want to license.
There is an option to have normal or content
icon.
1a 1b
2a 2b
Step by Step
9. To ilustrate that, I can show you an example in our blog. I
enter to edit my post and click on HTML, then I stick the
content of 2b, which is highlighted in blue being the last one.
10. Now I have my CC label on my
blog post presentation! The icons
will depend on your selections,
this is the basic and non
restrictive one.
The true is that it is easy. There
are also help along all
the process, which explains the
meaning of each option and it is
really helpful and useful.
11. To use CC-licensed materials you must follow the license conditions,
among these conditions is attribution. You need to write the Title,
Author, Source and License. Here is available an example to have an
idea to “attribute” the materials that we are using from others.
To find more examples of correct and bad attributions you can have a
look on: https://goo.gl/GEVKOn
THE IDEAL ATTRIBUTION
• Title: “Edimburgh, abril 2011. Primavera!”
• Author: Nelson Pretto (it must be linked to the author
´s profile web)
• Source: “Edimburgh, abril 2011. Primavera!” (linked
to Flickr page where I got the photo)
• License: (CC BY-NC 2.0) (linked to the license deed)Edimburgh, abril 2011. Primavera!” by Nelson Pretto is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.
Edimburgh, abril 2011. Primavera!” by Nelson Pretto is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0
12. TIPS TO DEVELOP
AN EXCELLENT
SLIDESHARE
PREPAREPREPARE
DELIVERDELIVER
China 2010 Delivering flowers Nanhai Avenue Nanshan Shenzhen by C Foulger.is under CC BY
http://www.flickr.com/photos/76224602@N00/4963752418
EE UU, 2014 Studio Desks: Xinyu Liu by Juhan Sonin ,is under CC BY
https://www.flickr.com/photos/38869431@N00/15924189241
DESIGNDESIGN
Galicia,2010, El proceso de creación byEmilio Suarez is under CC BY-NC 2.0
https://www.flickr.com/photos/22043318@N00/4999074775
13. EE UU, 2014 Studio Desks: Xinyu Liu by Juhan Sonin ,is under CC BY
https://www.flickr.com/photos/38869431@N00/15924189241
PREPARE
PREPARE
14. • Who are they?
• Why are you speaking to them?
• What do they expect from your presentation?
• When and where are you giving this presentation?
1. Do not forget The audience
PREPARE
15. • Plan before designing
• Use solid content, but don’t expect the content
to speak for it’s own
• The audience must understand the contents
• Keep the information as simple as possible,
avoid data dump (inclusion of unnecesary
information)
PREPARE
2. Watch your Contents
16. • Ideas must be clear from the beggining
• Explain your point in a way that catches the
audience. Make it relevant
• Make sure you are able to answer every possible
question made by the audience
PREPARE
3. Define your Structure
17. •Elevator test? (shorten your presentation when
needed)
•When presenting you should tell stories,
specially personal ones
4. How should you present?
PREPARE
18. • Know your material
• Know how the presentation should flow
• Rehearse on your own before the presentation
PREPARE
5. Feed your Confidence
19. Galicia,2010, El proceso de creación byEmilio Suarez is under CC BY-NC 2.0
https://www.flickr.com/photos/22043318@N00/4999074775
DESIGN
DESIGN
20. DESIGN
1. Keep it simple:
• You are the star, not your presentation.
2. Limit bullet points & texts:
• The slides must support your exposition.
21. DESIGN
3. Limit transitions & builds:
• Do not use many animations.
4. Use high-quality graphics:
• Keep the quality of the presentation.
22. DESIGN
5. Have a visual theme:
• Do not use PowerPoint templates, be
original.
6. Use appropriate charts:
• The chosen chart depend on the data.
23. DESIGN
7. Use color well:
• Color affects emotions.
8. Choose your fonts well:
• San-serif fonts are best for PowerPoint.
24. DESIGN
9. Use video or audio:
• Use them when appropriate.
10. Spend time in the slide sorter:
• Information is better comprehended in
segments.
25. DELIVER
DELIVER
China 2010 Delivering flowers Nanhai Avenue Nanshan Shenzhen by C Foulger.is under CC BY
http://www.flickr.com/photos/76224602@N00/4963752418
26. DELIVER
1. Show your passion
• Get them involved
• Do not let them separate
2. Start strong
• First minutes are very important
• Maintain the arousal is essencial
27. DELIVER
3. Keep it short
• Do not get passively audience
4. Move away from the podium
• Remove physical barrier
• Connect with the audience
28. DELIVER
5. Use a remote-control device
• Compulsory, it allows you move away from the
podium.
6. “B” Key
• Screen goes blank, so people focus on you
29. DELIVER
7. Good eye contact
• Do not look at the scream and smile
8. Keep the lights on
• Do not let people get
• Avoid everyone looks at the scream instead of
looking at you
30. DELIVER
9. Use a TV for small group
• Caution with type size
10. C – G - P
• Courteous
• Gracious
• Professional