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By Spiky Teachers
 It is an organization that
allows to use and share of both
creativity and knowledge
throught a series of free legal
instruments.
 Their ofices are place in the
city of Mountain View in
Calofornia EEUU
This organization was set off in 2001 by :
with the suport of Center for the Public Domain
Lawrence Lessig Hal Abelson Eric Eldred
 It is one of several public copyright licenses that enable
the free distribution of an otherwise copyrighted work
 It is used when an author wants to give people the right to
share, use, and build upon a work that they have created.
ATTRIBUTION NONCOMERCIAL NODERIVATIVES SHAREALIKE
People must credit
you as the official
creator
People may not use
your work in order
to get monetary
compensation
People can
share your work
but they must
not change it
People who want
to remix your work
must use the same
CCLicence on any
derivate work
 These four licence elements
combine to make six
Creative Commons licences.
From the openest to the
closest.
We can divided it in
three groups
We can call this three ones as the less resctictibve, they allow you
to remix, tweark and build upon your your work, even for
comercial purposes, as long as…
They credit you for the
original creation
They credit you and license
their new creations under
identical terms
Freeing content globally
without restrictions
This also has to credit you
as the author
In this one they also has to
credit you and license their
new creations under the
identical terms.
This groups of two is placed between the most opened and the
closest. It lets others remix, tweak, and build upon your work
non-commercially …..
This licence allows for
redistribution, commercial and
non-commercial, as long as it is
passed along unchanged and in
whole, with credit to you.
This one only allows 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.
This licence is the most restrictive of our six main licences:
PREPARE
DESING
DELIVER
GENERAL
 Before doing a Presentation we should
think about:
-Who is going to be in the audience?
-What they expect?
-What is our purpose?
- When and where is going to be the
presentation?
We should use solid content and be
simple
“PLANNING
ANALOG”
Organization of
clear and ordenate
ideas after create
the presentation
 Keep in mind the audience:
What are they feeling during our performance?
Is it important or useful all what we are
explaining?
During the preparation of our presentation, we
have to ask us, so what? and if we are not able
to answer we probably have to reduce our content.
In order to check of ou ideas are clear
“ELEVATOR TEST”
To explain our topic in a few time.
To help us to reduce the time of our
performance
A story is good resource if we
want that the audience
remember our presentation.
 Keep it simple  extra information can distract.
 Better comprenhension when the information is
presented in small segments.
 Limit bullet points and text:
Slides=support the narrator
NEVER turn your back on the audience
Limit transition and builds (animation) It will
be bored the audience
Have a visual theme, create you own
background templates
Use high quality grafics, like images of people in
the slides
Use apropiated
charts.
Pie charts: percentages, and
contrast the most important
with color
Vertical Bar Charts: quantity over
time
Line charts: Use to demonstrate
trends.
Tables are good for comparisons of quantitative data
Use color well
 it can increase
interest
Cool colors for backgrounds
Warm colors for objects in the
foreground
Choose your
fonts well
Don´t use more than two
complementary fonts
San serif fonts are better to use in
a Power point presentation
Use high quality grafics
Use video or audio
Natural way to learn
Can increase the interest
of the audience
Good for
congnitive process
passionate
BE confident about your topic
professional
using great content and well designed
visuals.
 Start strong and engage the audience
from the beginning.
We should be more brief of the
stipulated time, obtaining the interest
of the audience in continue listening
instead of feeling bored.
The podium is a barrier, so we
should move away from it.
Also, to achieve the interest of the
audience, we should use a small,
handheld remote.
During a presentation you need more attention
You can press the key “B” to turn the screen
white and change the focus of attenton of the
audience
Visual contact is VERY IMPORTANT during a
presentation
We should be always
gracious thank
With the audience when they ask
questions or give comments
Slides combination of text and image
start designing it after doing an
outline of our discourse
 Only one idea per slide
 Design is crucial
It must transmit the key
ideas that we want to show
 Decoration doesn’t matter.
All the audience should be able to see the
slideshow
Write only the necessary amount of text
use non-distracting letter styles
We can't read the information of the slides to
the audience
 Colors for highlighting the keywords
Follow a color wheel to
choose the colors that you
are going to use
Use good quality images that reinforce our
message
 Simple background not distracted
audience
THANKS FOR
YOUR TIME!
@spikyteachers
spikyteaches.blogspot.com

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SPIKY TEAHCERS

  • 2.  It is an organization that allows to use and share of both creativity and knowledge throught a series of free legal instruments.  Their ofices are place in the city of Mountain View in Calofornia EEUU
  • 3. This organization was set off in 2001 by : with the suport of Center for the Public Domain Lawrence Lessig Hal Abelson Eric Eldred
  • 4.  It is one of several public copyright licenses that enable the free distribution of an otherwise copyrighted work  It is used when an author wants to give people the right to share, use, and build upon a work that they have created.
  • 5. ATTRIBUTION NONCOMERCIAL NODERIVATIVES SHAREALIKE People must credit you as the official creator People may not use your work in order to get monetary compensation People can share your work but they must not change it People who want to remix your work must use the same CCLicence on any derivate work
  • 6.
  • 7.  These four licence elements combine to make six Creative Commons licences. From the openest to the closest. We can divided it in three groups
  • 8. We can call this three ones as the less resctictibve, they allow you to remix, tweark and build upon your your work, even for comercial purposes, as long as… They credit you for the original creation They credit you and license their new creations under identical terms Freeing content globally without restrictions
  • 9. This also has to credit you as the author In this one they also has to credit you and license their new creations under the identical terms. This groups of two is placed between the most opened and the closest. It lets others remix, tweak, and build upon your work non-commercially …..
  • 10. This licence allows for redistribution, commercial and non-commercial, as long as it is passed along unchanged and in whole, with credit to you. This one only allows 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. This licence is the most restrictive of our six main licences:
  • 12.  Before doing a Presentation we should think about: -Who is going to be in the audience? -What they expect? -What is our purpose? - When and where is going to be the presentation?
  • 13. We should use solid content and be simple “PLANNING ANALOG” Organization of clear and ordenate ideas after create the presentation
  • 14.  Keep in mind the audience: What are they feeling during our performance? Is it important or useful all what we are explaining? During the preparation of our presentation, we have to ask us, so what? and if we are not able to answer we probably have to reduce our content.
  • 15. In order to check of ou ideas are clear “ELEVATOR TEST” To explain our topic in a few time. To help us to reduce the time of our performance
  • 16. A story is good resource if we want that the audience remember our presentation.
  • 17.  Keep it simple  extra information can distract.  Better comprenhension when the information is presented in small segments.  Limit bullet points and text: Slides=support the narrator NEVER turn your back on the audience
  • 18. Limit transition and builds (animation) It will be bored the audience Have a visual theme, create you own background templates Use high quality grafics, like images of people in the slides
  • 19. Use apropiated charts. Pie charts: percentages, and contrast the most important with color Vertical Bar Charts: quantity over time Line charts: Use to demonstrate trends. Tables are good for comparisons of quantitative data
  • 20. Use color well  it can increase interest Cool colors for backgrounds Warm colors for objects in the foreground Choose your fonts well Don´t use more than two complementary fonts San serif fonts are better to use in a Power point presentation
  • 21. Use high quality grafics Use video or audio Natural way to learn Can increase the interest of the audience Good for congnitive process
  • 22. passionate BE confident about your topic professional using great content and well designed visuals.
  • 23.  Start strong and engage the audience from the beginning. We should be more brief of the stipulated time, obtaining the interest of the audience in continue listening instead of feeling bored.
  • 24. The podium is a barrier, so we should move away from it. Also, to achieve the interest of the audience, we should use a small, handheld remote.
  • 25. During a presentation you need more attention You can press the key “B” to turn the screen white and change the focus of attenton of the audience Visual contact is VERY IMPORTANT during a presentation
  • 26. We should be always gracious thank With the audience when they ask questions or give comments
  • 27. Slides combination of text and image start designing it after doing an outline of our discourse  Only one idea per slide
  • 28.  Design is crucial It must transmit the key ideas that we want to show  Decoration doesn’t matter.
  • 29. All the audience should be able to see the slideshow Write only the necessary amount of text use non-distracting letter styles
  • 30. We can't read the information of the slides to the audience  Colors for highlighting the keywords Follow a color wheel to choose the colors that you are going to use
  • 31. Use good quality images that reinforce our message  Simple background not distracted audience