miércoles, 1 de marzo de 2017

👷 T H E T A S K

Hi Archilearners! We are already on the fourth week with the fourth task. This new one consists of the management of educational resources respecting others rights, that means, we were asked to do two slideshares in order to, on the one hand,we had to make a ''self-slideshare'', that means for us a slideshare which doesn't require any support to be understood about Creative Common License and tips for an excellent presentation. On the other hand, we had to present a topic from science subject for students at fourth grade in primary school.

At the beginning, we have divided the first slideshare into two parts: Creative Common License and 20 tips for an excellent presentation.

What is CC Licenses? It is a simple way of sharing that enables the author decide the legal permissions to others about how can they use his creative work. The different license conditions are:

Attribution: Let others to use freely the material(remix, distribute even commercially...) as long as

the credit of the author is included.


Non-Commercial: The author does not let others to use the work commercially until they ask for permission.


Non-Derivatives: The owner of the work does not let others to modify the work until they ask for permission.


Sharing alike: They can use the author's work as long as they distribute the modified work under the same terms.

20 tips for an excellent presentation.

  • How to prepare it?
The most important aspect to develop any project is to structure the work, establishing objectives to reach, as well as, dividing the whole work as rigorous as possible for not to let any aspect out and control everything. In addiction, time is essential so, we should distribute it as it is limited.
Our exposition will be directed for a specific audience. As a result, we may know how they are and their interests to catch their attention.
Regarding the development process, it is very important to specify WHERE and WHEN we are going to carry out the work. In our case, we are from different parts, so it is crucial to have a great organization for not to die. We put all the ideas together and establish an outline on Monday and on Tuesday it's time to work hard and finish the entire task.
Nevertheless, those aspects wouldn't have any sense whether the content is not solid, that is, the task should have a theoretical foundation to contribute to ensure people that the information given is accurate and truthful. Also, it must be adequate to the audience, in this case, we would use a very simple vocabulary for children.
Finally, at the time of exposition it is decisive to take into account that it is a unique moment to be glorious and cause a great impression on the audience, that means, marketing is not an aspect for only economic issues as it also take part in this process used for engage the spectators.



  • How to design it? 
In order to prepare a presentation there are many aspects to keep in mind according to the design.

The first aspect to keep in mind is the clarity of the slide, there must be order and white space between the elements.

The second aspect is related to the first one due to the fact that the best presentations are simple with no words.

The third aspect is related to the animations, the use of those is entertaining but not if it is excessive. Wipe left to right is ok but not fly or move the words.

The fourth aspect is according to the use of images, real images are better because they are closer to the emotions. As well as, depending of the importance of the images, it can be more or less dim.

The fifth aspect to keep in mind is the originality, it is better to do not use the common pattern.

The sixth aspect is related to the complements, in this case tables and graphics. They must be used as a complement because it cannot add any new information.

The seventh aspect is the use of colors, a cold color is better for the background and a warm color is better for the letter.

The eighth aspect is according to the letter, the same type of letter must be used.

The ninth aspect is related to the sixth, but in this case, is appropiated the use of short videos and gifts.

The tenth aspect to keep in mind is the logic between the slides.


  • How to deliver it?


- It is very important to be passionate when you explain your presentation, you need to know your content and show enthusiasm. By showing passion and enthusiasm you connect with the audience. Believe in yourself and be confident.
- Start strong: the first impressions are the most important ones, so start your presentation with strength.
- Be short, it is very important to be brief and clear.
- Move from the stage in order to approach to your audience, the connection is crucial.
- Use remote- controls. This will help you to get closer to your audience and advance the slides from a relative distance.
- "B" key. If you press this key the screen will go blank, this is positive because you can click the key while you are presenting, making the audience pay you more attention.
- Eye contact:  look at individuals and not at the group. Do not look at the computer too much, maintain eye contact and try to smile.
- Lights: try to balance the light of the room with the light of the presentation. You need to be seen.
- Be polite, professional, confident, attentive, and pleasing, thank your audience when they ask you questions.

  •  General tips
 Apart from the advice we have mentioned, we will also show you some other tips so that you can make a good presentation and your viewers do not get bored looking at it and also find it interesting.

People who are watching your presentation should be able to understand it easily.

Just looking a few seconds they should understand the message perfectly.

The slideshare should be simple and not have:  strange words,too many graphics and images.

A good presentation should have large scale so that people sitting at the end of the room can see the presentation clearly.

You should use the same color palette, and also the slides should have the same style.

Use caution when using sliding objects (do not put many of them).

You can use white spaces around important information to highlight it 
The slide should appear created by the same person and and also the media


  • Then, we have made the slideshare for presenting on Wednesday about the digestive system
Good morning everyone!! 
As you can remember, we are studying the nutrition process and last week I explained the respiratory system, do you have any question about that?Okay, today we are going to focus on the digestive system.
Fist of all, what is digestion and why it is important? The digestive system allows us to get the nutrients we need from the food which we eat, for example, an apple. An apple is full of nutrients some of them are water, vitamins, minerals and also fibre so we through the digestion process are able to obtain these nutrients by eating an apple. Moreover, digestion is important because it allows us to transform food into energy which we can use to do whatever, to play any sports, to play an instrument, to be able to pay attention during lessons and so on. 
Now, we are going into the digestive system.Firstly, I am going to label the different organs that compose it and after I am going to give you a brief explanation about what  happens in each of them.
The digestive system is composed by:
- Mouth
-Oesophagus
-Stomach
-Small intestine
-Large intestine
-Anus
We are going to start explaining what happens in the mouth.In the MOUTH is where begins, there the food is crushed in order to make swallow easier after. You can understand the mouth as a mixer in which you put different fruits such as oranges, strawberries and then you turn it on. Finally you obtain a dough in which you are not able to distinguish where is the orange and where is the stawberry.
Once the food has been crushed, it goes to the stomach through the OESOPHAGUS. The oesophagus is basically a tube that connects the mouth with the stomach. It also can be understood as a slide.
Now, the food has arrived to the STOMACH. there it mix with the acids produced by the stomach. You can image the stomach like a kneader.
Then the food goes through the SMALL INTESTINE in which a "casting" takes place. In the "casting" nutrients are selected while the waste is rejected. The nutrients that have been selected pass to the blood which is in charge of transporting them to all our body cells.
Those which have not been selected pass to the LARGE INTESTINE, you can called the as the "losers corridor" which conducted them to the ANUS that throws them away from our body. It is the moment when the process ends.

Here we leave you the presentation.










2 comentarios:

  1. Well done girls! You have done a really good job and you have been the only group using metaphors. Continue in this way!!

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  2. Thank you so much, we are very glad and happy to have classmates as you!! I hope you have a lovely weekend!

    ResponderEliminar