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Name: Attribution
Author: The Little Ants
Resource: Flickr.com
Licence: CC BY 2.0

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Attribution

This licence allows other people to
distribute,show or copy your work, but you
have to reference the original author of the
work.
Non-commercial
Name: Attribution
Author: The Little Ants
Resource: Flickr.com
Licence: CC BY 2.0



This licence allows other people to
distribute,show or copy your work, but
the new work must have non-comercial
purposes.
Name: Attribution
Author: The Little Ants
Resource: Flickr.com
Licence: CC BY 2.0

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No derivates

This licence allows other people to
distribute,show or copy your work, but you
cannot produce derivative works or modify
the original one.
Name: Attribution
Author: The Little Ants
Resource: Flickr.com
Licence: CC BY 2.0



Sharealike

You can distribute derivative works but
using the same licence of the original
work of the author.
Public domain
dedication


Name: Attribution
Author: The Little Ants
Resource: Flickr.com
Licence: CC BY 2.0

(When the author disclaims
copyright)

Public domain
mark


(When work is in the public
domain and it can be used
without asking the author)
Combinatios of common licences:





ATTRIBUTION-SHAREALIKE.

ATTRIBUTION-NONCOMMON-SHAREALIKE.




ATTRIBUTION-NO DERIVATES.

ATTRIBUTION-NONCOMMON-NO DERIVATES.
1. Start with the end in mind.


Think what we want to
present: what is the
purpose, what the audience
wait, etc.

Name: Success beyond the obstacles.
Author: seeveeaar
Resource: Flickr.com
Licence: CC BY-ND 2.0
2. Know your audience.
 It is necessary to answer the "W Questions“
(Who, what, why, what, where and when).

Name: IMG_6502.jpg
Author: Hello Turkey Toe
Resource: Flickr.com
Licence: CC BY 2.0
3. Content.


The presentation must be based in solid
content, which become in a story for connect
with the audience.

Name: Invest in Content
Author: Search Engine
People Blog
Resource: Flickr.com
Licence: CC BY 2.0
4. Keep it simple.


Is very important the simplicity, because it’s
appreciated by the audience and we must be clear
what is the essence of the presentation.
Name: Evening in
Monument Valley
Author: snowpeak
Resource: Flickr.com
Licence: CC BY 2.0
5. Outlining your content.


We must start our planning with the
"analog mode“ (pen and paper).

Name: Pen and
Paper
Author: stevegarfield
Resource: Flickr.com
Licence: CC BY-NCSA 2.0
6. Have a sound, clear structure.


The structure of the presentation is very
important, and for this the ideas must be
clear.

Name: Sketching
Author: NathanaelB
Resource: Flickr.com
Licence: CC BY 2.0
7. Dakara nani?


We have to say to ourselves "dakara nani?" (so
what?) for put ourselves in the shoes of the
audience.

Name: So what?
Author: Dalkrleg
Resource: Flickr.com
Licence: CC BY 2.0
8. Can you pass the elevator test?


Check the clarity of the message with the elevator
test, which forces us to “sell” our message in 30-45
seconds; so we have to make our content tighter and
clearer.

Name: Elevator
Author: robinsonsmay
Resource: Flickr.com
Licence: CC BY 2.0
9. The art of story telling.


Good presentations include stories, most often
personal ones; it's a way to explain complicated ideas
and the audience will remember your content.

Name: Etech05: Audience
Author: etech
Resource: Flickr.com
Licence: CC BY 2.0
10. Conficence.


If we have prepared well the activity, the presenter
will be less nervous; that is, if we know our
presentation and we know how oriented it the
confidence will take the place of your anxiety.
Name: Tech Cocktail
Week: Sessions Speaker
Series Downtown Vegas
sponsored
Author: TechCocktail
Resource: Flickr.com
Licence: CC BY-SA 2.0
11. Keep it simple.


Software can display graphical information that
would support the speaker.

Name: : Protean
Presentation in Singapore,
Wednesday 20 Feb 2013 AT
INSEAD Asia Campus
Author: César Harada
Resource: Flickr.com
Licence: CC BY 2.0
12. Limit bullet points and text.


If we have a detailed handout, we needn’t feel
compelled to fill our PowerPoint.

Name: Slide 10:
Animal tration.
Author: ILRI
Resource:
Flickr.com
Licence: CC BY 2.0
13. Limit transitions and builds.


Slides shouldn’t be animated in all slides on the
other hand it should be professional.

Name: How to Make a
Professional WebsitePowerPoint Slides #04.
Author: Side Wages
Resource: Flickr.com
Licence: CC BY 2.0
14. Use high-quality graphics.


Use high-quality graphics including photographs.

Name: 2012-2013
Information Digest, NUREG
1350 vo. 24
Author: Nuclear Regulatory
Commision.
Resource: Flickr.com
Licence: CC BY 2.0
15. Have a visual theme, but
avoid using PowerPoint
templates.


We clearly need a consistent visual
theme throughout our presentation.
16. Use appropriate charts.


There are several ways to display our data in graphic
form: pie charts, vertical Bar charts, horizontal Bar
charts and line charts.
Name: Slide 4:
Developing
countries lead in
global food
production.
Author: ILRI
Resource:
Flickr.com
Licence: CC BY 2.0
17. Use color well.


Studies show that color usage can increase interest
and improve learning comprehension and retention.

Name: ya puestos
¡lápices de colores!
Author: Manuel
Vicente
Resource: Flickr.com
License: CC BY 2.0
18. Choose your fonts well.


Use the same font set throughout your entire slide
presentation, and use no more than two
complementary fonts.
Name: Wordmark
fenrique dice
Author: Fenrique
Suárez.
Resource: Flickr.com
License: CC BY 2.0
19. Use a video or audio.


Using video clips to show concrete examples
promotes active cognitive processing, which is the
natural way people learn.
Name: Qingdao
Campus: An
Augmented Reality
Architecture
Presentation.
Author: Marc Syp.
Resource: Flickr.com
License: CC BY 2.0
20. Spend time in the slide sorter.


People comprehend better when information
is presented in small chunks or segments.

Name: Feeding
the world in
2050: Slide 4
Author: ILRI
Resource:
Flickr.com
License: CC BY 2.0

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Creative Common Licences and 20 tips for a presentation

  • 1. Free resources and visual presentation Creative common licences
  • 2. Creative Common Licences.  Consists on that you keep your Copyright and you may allow people or not, to copy and distribute your work but only on the conditions you specify.
  • 4. Name: Attribution Author: The Little Ants Resource: Flickr.com Licence: CC BY 2.0  Attribution This licence allows other people to distribute,show or copy your work, but you have to reference the original author of the work.
  • 5. Non-commercial Name: Attribution Author: The Little Ants Resource: Flickr.com Licence: CC BY 2.0  This licence allows other people to distribute,show or copy your work, but the new work must have non-comercial purposes.
  • 6. Name: Attribution Author: The Little Ants Resource: Flickr.com Licence: CC BY 2.0  No derivates This licence allows other people to distribute,show or copy your work, but you cannot produce derivative works or modify the original one.
  • 7. Name: Attribution Author: The Little Ants Resource: Flickr.com Licence: CC BY 2.0  Sharealike You can distribute derivative works but using the same licence of the original work of the author.
  • 8. Public domain dedication  Name: Attribution Author: The Little Ants Resource: Flickr.com Licence: CC BY 2.0 (When the author disclaims copyright) Public domain mark  (When work is in the public domain and it can be used without asking the author)
  • 9. Combinatios of common licences:   ATTRIBUTION-SHAREALIKE. ATTRIBUTION-NONCOMMON-SHAREALIKE.
  • 11. 1. Start with the end in mind.  Think what we want to present: what is the purpose, what the audience wait, etc. Name: Success beyond the obstacles. Author: seeveeaar Resource: Flickr.com Licence: CC BY-ND 2.0
  • 12. 2. Know your audience.  It is necessary to answer the "W Questions“ (Who, what, why, what, where and when). Name: IMG_6502.jpg Author: Hello Turkey Toe Resource: Flickr.com Licence: CC BY 2.0
  • 13. 3. Content.  The presentation must be based in solid content, which become in a story for connect with the audience. Name: Invest in Content Author: Search Engine People Blog Resource: Flickr.com Licence: CC BY 2.0
  • 14. 4. Keep it simple.  Is very important the simplicity, because it’s appreciated by the audience and we must be clear what is the essence of the presentation. Name: Evening in Monument Valley Author: snowpeak Resource: Flickr.com Licence: CC BY 2.0
  • 15. 5. Outlining your content.  We must start our planning with the "analog mode“ (pen and paper). Name: Pen and Paper Author: stevegarfield Resource: Flickr.com Licence: CC BY-NCSA 2.0
  • 16. 6. Have a sound, clear structure.  The structure of the presentation is very important, and for this the ideas must be clear. Name: Sketching Author: NathanaelB Resource: Flickr.com Licence: CC BY 2.0
  • 17. 7. Dakara nani?  We have to say to ourselves "dakara nani?" (so what?) for put ourselves in the shoes of the audience. Name: So what? Author: Dalkrleg Resource: Flickr.com Licence: CC BY 2.0
  • 18. 8. Can you pass the elevator test?  Check the clarity of the message with the elevator test, which forces us to “sell” our message in 30-45 seconds; so we have to make our content tighter and clearer. Name: Elevator Author: robinsonsmay Resource: Flickr.com Licence: CC BY 2.0
  • 19. 9. The art of story telling.  Good presentations include stories, most often personal ones; it's a way to explain complicated ideas and the audience will remember your content. Name: Etech05: Audience Author: etech Resource: Flickr.com Licence: CC BY 2.0
  • 20. 10. Conficence.  If we have prepared well the activity, the presenter will be less nervous; that is, if we know our presentation and we know how oriented it the confidence will take the place of your anxiety. Name: Tech Cocktail Week: Sessions Speaker Series Downtown Vegas sponsored Author: TechCocktail Resource: Flickr.com Licence: CC BY-SA 2.0
  • 21. 11. Keep it simple.  Software can display graphical information that would support the speaker. Name: : Protean Presentation in Singapore, Wednesday 20 Feb 2013 AT INSEAD Asia Campus Author: César Harada Resource: Flickr.com Licence: CC BY 2.0
  • 22. 12. Limit bullet points and text.  If we have a detailed handout, we needn’t feel compelled to fill our PowerPoint. Name: Slide 10: Animal tration. Author: ILRI Resource: Flickr.com Licence: CC BY 2.0
  • 23. 13. Limit transitions and builds.  Slides shouldn’t be animated in all slides on the other hand it should be professional. Name: How to Make a Professional WebsitePowerPoint Slides #04. Author: Side Wages Resource: Flickr.com Licence: CC BY 2.0
  • 24. 14. Use high-quality graphics.  Use high-quality graphics including photographs. Name: 2012-2013 Information Digest, NUREG 1350 vo. 24 Author: Nuclear Regulatory Commision. Resource: Flickr.com Licence: CC BY 2.0
  • 25. 15. Have a visual theme, but avoid using PowerPoint templates.  We clearly need a consistent visual theme throughout our presentation.
  • 26. 16. Use appropriate charts.  There are several ways to display our data in graphic form: pie charts, vertical Bar charts, horizontal Bar charts and line charts. Name: Slide 4: Developing countries lead in global food production. Author: ILRI Resource: Flickr.com Licence: CC BY 2.0
  • 27. 17. Use color well.  Studies show that color usage can increase interest and improve learning comprehension and retention. Name: ya puestos ¡lápices de colores! Author: Manuel Vicente Resource: Flickr.com License: CC BY 2.0
  • 28. 18. Choose your fonts well.  Use the same font set throughout your entire slide presentation, and use no more than two complementary fonts. Name: Wordmark fenrique dice Author: Fenrique Suárez. Resource: Flickr.com License: CC BY 2.0
  • 29. 19. Use a video or audio.  Using video clips to show concrete examples promotes active cognitive processing, which is the natural way people learn. Name: Qingdao Campus: An Augmented Reality Architecture Presentation. Author: Marc Syp. Resource: Flickr.com License: CC BY 2.0
  • 30. 20. Spend time in the slide sorter.  People comprehend better when information is presented in small chunks or segments. Name: Feeding the world in 2050: Slide 4 Author: ILRI Resource: Flickr.com License: CC BY 2.0