Creative Commons Licence & 20 basic
tips for developing an excellent
presentation
By Kaboompics, Public
Domain
Creative Commons Licences
By Kristina Alexanderson, Licence
CC
What is Creative Commons Licence?
It is an organization created by Lawrence Lessig that allows
sharing multiple contents such as pictures, videos, music and even
knowledge in a free way.
The authors can set different licences depending on how they
want their resources to be used. CC work alongside copyright.
Types of licences
• Attribution CC BY: This license allows you to
use it, even commercially, as long as they
credit you for the original creation.
• Attribution-ShareAlike CC BY-SA: They can
modify the content as long as they credit you
and license their new creations under the
identical terms.
• Attribution-NoDerivs CC BY-ND: They can use
it without making any change and they must
credit you.
• Attribution-NonComercial CC BY-NC: They can use it
and their new works must also acknowledge you
and be non-commercial.
• Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-
SA: They can do whatever they want with the
content as long as they credit you and license their
new creations under the identical terms.
• Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs CC BY-NC-ND:
This license is the most restrictive of our six main
licenses, They have to credit you and they can not
sell it or do any modificstions.
Where can we find
Creative Commons?
In all these pages, you
can find CC content in
order to use under the
different licenses and
always in a free way.
Why is Creative Common Licence
important is our profession?
It is important in our profession because it allows us to obatain
the knowledge we need from different resources in a free way.
It removes the economic limitations and the knowledge
limitations in our learning process. This organization helps
students and teachers to improve their teaching skills and their
methods.
TIPS FOR A GOOD
PRESENTATION
PREPARE
1. Start with the end in mind.
2. Know the audience as well as possible
You must take in account the characterisctis of the people who is
listening to you, in order to use the most efficient comunication.
3. Make a storyboard
Before starting make a presentation on your PC or laptop, do a
storyboard to organize everything
4. The art of telling stories
5. Confident
The clue is to behave in a calm and sure manner
DESIGN
1. Limited bullet point and text
2.Use high quality graphics and photos, with license.
You have to make sure that the photos that you are using have a
good-quality and be sure they are under CC license or Public domain
3. Use video or audio.
Use video and audio when appropriate. Using video clips
to show concrete examples promotes active cognitive
processing, which is the natural way people learn.
4. Use color well
There are three basic ways to choose the right colors. (1) Use a monocromatic
combination, the same color but in different range, (2) use analogous colors,
colors which are together in the color wheel or (3) use a supplementary color,
those which are in the opposite sides of the color wheel.
(1)
(3) (2)
5. Choose your font well
Choose preferentially Sans Serif Font. This means that the
font you use must no have any decoration at the end of
the letters
Franklin Verdana
Arial Calibri
Century Gothic
Vivaldi Curlz MT
Magneto Segoe Script
Old English Text
DELIVER
1. Show your passion
By Ana_Cotta licence CC
2. Start strong
If the speaker has a a great start, he will get the attention of his/her
audience more easily
By WorldSeriesBoxing licence CC
3. Remember the “B” key
If the screen goes blank, the speaker will have the whole attention
of the audience
4. Make good eye contact
It is important to remember to look at the people and never turn
the back on them.
By zolakoma licence CC
5. Keep the lights on
If the speaker turns the lights off, the audience will focuse more on
the screen and can lose concentration.
By Luca Francesco
Panico Licence CC By MR, licence CC
GENERAL
1. Too much information produce a
cognitive overcharge
2. A idea per slide
3. It is based on design, not on decoration.
It will be more helpful for the audience a good structure of the
content than a good decoration in order to understand what the
speaker wants to explain.
0
5
10
Cat…
Cat…
Cat…
Cat…
Serie 1
Serie 2
Serie 3
4. Only use essential text
5. Slides have to be a support for the speaker
The slides have to be used by the speaker in order to explain more
easily some things.
By ClkerFreeVectorImages, Public
Domain

Creative commons licence resource

  • 1.
    Creative Commons Licence& 20 basic tips for developing an excellent presentation By Kaboompics, Public Domain
  • 2.
    Creative Commons Licences ByKristina Alexanderson, Licence CC
  • 3.
    What is CreativeCommons Licence? It is an organization created by Lawrence Lessig that allows sharing multiple contents such as pictures, videos, music and even knowledge in a free way. The authors can set different licences depending on how they want their resources to be used. CC work alongside copyright.
  • 4.
    Types of licences •Attribution CC BY: This license allows you to use it, even commercially, as long as they credit you for the original creation. • Attribution-ShareAlike CC BY-SA: They can modify the content as long as they credit you and license their new creations under the identical terms. • Attribution-NoDerivs CC BY-ND: They can use it without making any change and they must credit you.
  • 5.
    • Attribution-NonComercial CCBY-NC: They can use it and their new works must also acknowledge you and be non-commercial. • Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC- SA: They can do whatever they want with the content as long as they credit you and license their new creations under the identical terms. • Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs CC BY-NC-ND: This license is the most restrictive of our six main licenses, They have to credit you and they can not sell it or do any modificstions.
  • 6.
    Where can wefind Creative Commons? In all these pages, you can find CC content in order to use under the different licenses and always in a free way.
  • 7.
    Why is CreativeCommon Licence important is our profession? It is important in our profession because it allows us to obatain the knowledge we need from different resources in a free way. It removes the economic limitations and the knowledge limitations in our learning process. This organization helps students and teachers to improve their teaching skills and their methods.
  • 8.
    TIPS FOR AGOOD PRESENTATION
  • 9.
    PREPARE 1. Start withthe end in mind.
  • 10.
    2. Know theaudience as well as possible You must take in account the characterisctis of the people who is listening to you, in order to use the most efficient comunication.
  • 11.
    3. Make astoryboard Before starting make a presentation on your PC or laptop, do a storyboard to organize everything
  • 12.
    4. The artof telling stories
  • 13.
    5. Confident The clueis to behave in a calm and sure manner
  • 14.
  • 15.
    2.Use high qualitygraphics and photos, with license. You have to make sure that the photos that you are using have a good-quality and be sure they are under CC license or Public domain
  • 16.
    3. Use videoor audio. Use video and audio when appropriate. Using video clips to show concrete examples promotes active cognitive processing, which is the natural way people learn.
  • 17.
    4. Use colorwell There are three basic ways to choose the right colors. (1) Use a monocromatic combination, the same color but in different range, (2) use analogous colors, colors which are together in the color wheel or (3) use a supplementary color, those which are in the opposite sides of the color wheel. (1) (3) (2)
  • 18.
    5. Choose yourfont well Choose preferentially Sans Serif Font. This means that the font you use must no have any decoration at the end of the letters Franklin Verdana Arial Calibri Century Gothic Vivaldi Curlz MT Magneto Segoe Script Old English Text
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    DELIVER 1. Show yourpassion By Ana_Cotta licence CC
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    2. Start strong Ifthe speaker has a a great start, he will get the attention of his/her audience more easily By WorldSeriesBoxing licence CC
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    3. Remember the“B” key If the screen goes blank, the speaker will have the whole attention of the audience
  • 22.
    4. Make goodeye contact It is important to remember to look at the people and never turn the back on them. By zolakoma licence CC
  • 23.
    5. Keep thelights on If the speaker turns the lights off, the audience will focuse more on the screen and can lose concentration. By Luca Francesco Panico Licence CC By MR, licence CC
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    GENERAL 1. Too muchinformation produce a cognitive overcharge
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    2. A ideaper slide
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    3. It isbased on design, not on decoration. It will be more helpful for the audience a good structure of the content than a good decoration in order to understand what the speaker wants to explain. 0 5 10 Cat… Cat… Cat… Cat… Serie 1 Serie 2 Serie 3
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    4. Only useessential text
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    5. Slides haveto be a support for the speaker The slides have to be used by the speaker in order to explain more easily some things. By ClkerFreeVectorImages, Public Domain