jueves, 27 de febrero de 2014

If some concepts have not been clear to you... The translator will clarify your doubts!

      Hellow everyone, I am María and this week I am the translator. I have had to collect five terms that I have considered the most important related to what we have learnt this week, and here you can see the definitions of this terms. I hope that the definitions of this terms and the photos and video will help you to have clearer the ideas.



      Presentation: Is the process by which content of common phrases have a theme for a hearing. A presentation is a way to provide information and display data and research results. It is used generally as support to express the results of an investigation because the presentation is available containing media (any visual or auditory support) a reference on the subject and help to explain the data obtained from research. A presentation can be text, images, videos and audio files. 



Exhibitor spreading a topic of a presentation

     - Copyright: is a set of rules and principles governing the moral and economic rights that the law grants authors by the mere fact of creation of a literary, artistic or scientific work, whether published or not yet been published work. The copyright symbol "©" is used to indicate that a work is subject to copyright.

     - Storyboard:  is a set of illustrations displayed in sequence for the purpose of serving as a guide to understanding a story, preview an animation or follow the structure of a film made ​​before or filmed. The storyboard is a preview mode to organize a presentation.



      - Creative Commons (CC) is a non-profit organization , which allows using and sharing both creativity and knowledge through a number of legal instruments free of charge.  These legal instruments are a set of "licensing model contracts" or copyright licenses ( licenses Creative Commons  or " CC" licenses) featuring the author of a work a simple and standardized way to grant permission to the general public share and use the creative work under the terms and conditions of his choice. In this sense, the Creative Commons licenses allow authors to change the terms and conditions of copyright of his work of "all rights reserved" to "some rights reserved".
      The Creative Commons licenses do not replace copyright , but rely on them to modify the terms and conditions of the license of his work in the way that best meets their needs.

      - Slideshow:  Is an audiovisual technique based on the observation of a photographic work through the projection of slide images on one or more screens synchronized manually or using a computer, accompanied by a soundtrack.
     A slide show is an exhibition of slides, it is, any sequence of images or documents connected by effects, in which is possible to display sound.


Shaw Stacey 2014, January 7. Retrieved March 15, 2014 fromhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGoBM20f4Xo


1 comentario:

  1. is this presentation from you??
    if not, has this CC licence?
    and if there, where is the reference to the author?

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