Hey! It's Cristina F and I have to tell you a problem that we had last week: our classmate Ana Cristina, who was the farmer, had a complicate problem and we have had todo their work. So here you have the pearltree about CCL and How to do a good presentation. We're sorry for our accident!
Showing posts with label Creative Commons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creative Commons. Show all posts
Saturday, 1 March 2014
Last Pearltree
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3rd week,
Creative Commons,
Curator-Farmer,
Presentation,
Slideshow
I HAVE BEEN THE FACILITATOR THIS WEEK.
Hi bloggers!
Well... I´m Cristina Gil and I have been the Facilitator of Hide and Seek this week. My task was to more or less organize what we had to do, the time we have and check that everything was fine. I have felt quite important this week because I was somehow the "boss" of the group and actually I felt a little bit like a teacher because it was like telling my students what to do. I think this task makes you feel like a real teacher so I´ve actually liked it a lot because I can´t wait to be one!
With this task I have learned that it is quite complicated to organize a group, but I have also learned that this is what I want to do, this is my future.
See you next week readers! :)
Cristina Gil.
Well... I´m Cristina Gil and I have been the Facilitator of Hide and Seek this week. My task was to more or less organize what we had to do, the time we have and check that everything was fine. I have felt quite important this week because I was somehow the "boss" of the group and actually I felt a little bit like a teacher because it was like telling my students what to do. I think this task makes you feel like a real teacher so I´ve actually liked it a lot because I can´t wait to be one!
With this task I have learned that it is quite complicated to organize a group, but I have also learned that this is what I want to do, this is my future.
See you next week readers! :)
Cristina Gil.
Etiquetas:
3rd week,
Creative Commons,
Facilitator
Thursday, 27 February 2014
Monday, 24 February 2014
This week the translator is... the fantastic Almudena :)
Hello bloggers! I am Almudena and this week I have been the translator of my group. I’m going to highlight some words that I think that they are very important.
This week we have learnt about how we can make a good presentation for our audience and we have known a lot of different web where we can use images without copyright.
These are the words:
1. Slides Share: Slides Share is a company that have got a unique goal: To share knowledge online. SlideShare has grown to become the world’s largest community for sharing presentations and other professional content.
Slide Share is a important tool for us because we can find topics ranging from technology and business to travel, health, and education. We can share the content that matters to us with our colleagues, customers, friends and followers. With this tool our future projects can reach a wide audience.
2. Copyright: is a legal concept, enacted by most governments, that grants the creator of an original work exclusive rights to its use and distribution, usually for a limited time, with the intention of enabling the creator of intellectual wealth (e.g. the photographer of a photograph or the author of a book) to receive compensation for their work and be able to financially support themselves.
3. Presentations: A presentation is a means of communication which can be adapted to various speaking situations, such as talking to a group, addressing a meeting or briefing a team.
5. Slideshow: A slide show may be a presentation of images purely for their own visual interest or artistic value, sometimes unaccompanied by description or text, or it may be used to clarify or reinforce information, ideas, comments, solutions or suggestions which are presented verbally. Slide shows are sometimes still conducted by a presenter using an apparatus such as a carousel slide projector or an overhead projector, but now the use of an electronic video display device and a computer running presentation software is typical.
I hope that your next week will be equal or more interesting than this week.
Bye-bye!
This week we have learnt about how we can make a good presentation for our audience and we have known a lot of different web where we can use images without copyright.
These are the words:
1. Slides Share: Slides Share is a company that have got a unique goal: To share knowledge online. SlideShare has grown to become the world’s largest community for sharing presentations and other professional content.
Slide Share is a important tool for us because we can find topics ranging from technology and business to travel, health, and education. We can share the content that matters to us with our colleagues, customers, friends and followers. With this tool our future projects can reach a wide audience.
2. Copyright: is a legal concept, enacted by most governments, that grants the creator of an original work exclusive rights to its use and distribution, usually for a limited time, with the intention of enabling the creator of intellectual wealth (e.g. the photographer of a photograph or the author of a book) to receive compensation for their work and be able to financially support themselves.
3. Presentations: A presentation is a means of communication which can be adapted to various speaking situations, such as talking to a group, addressing a meeting or briefing a team.
To be effective, step-by-step preparation and the method and means of presenting the information should be carefully considered. A presentation concerns getting a message across to the listeners and may often contain a 'persuasive' element.
4. Creative Commons: Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that allows the sharing and use of creativity and knowledge through free legal tools. Creative Commons licenses are not an alternative to copyright. They work alongside copyright and enable you to modify your copyright terms to best suit your needs.
5. Slideshow: A slide show may be a presentation of images purely for their own visual interest or artistic value, sometimes unaccompanied by description or text, or it may be used to clarify or reinforce information, ideas, comments, solutions or suggestions which are presented verbally. Slide shows are sometimes still conducted by a presenter using an apparatus such as a carousel slide projector or an overhead projector, but now the use of an electronic video display device and a computer running presentation software is typical.
Bye-bye!
Etiquetas:
3rd week,
Creative Commons,
Presentation,
Translator
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