Why do it? Pecha Kucha presentations put specific time and image constraints on presentations to help students make concise, oral-visual presentations that are designed to engage the audience (and ...
eSchool News: Meet Pecha Kucha, the Japanese presentations changing everything about PowerPoint
The Scranton Times-Tribune: High-speed PowerPoint presentations engage at Vintage Theater’s Pecha Kucha Night
The Chronicle of Higher Education: Challenging the Presentation Paradigm (in 6 minutes, 40 seconds): Pecha Kucha
Pecha kucha-- pronounced pet-shah coot-shah-- is an onomatopoeic Japanese phrase meaning "the sound of casual chatter." But for a small but growing band of international designers, artists and ...
Pecha Kucha Nights foster informal discussion of creative endeavours in a format that emphasises succinct presentation An American artist who uses light bulbs, fluorescent lights and LEDs to create ...
This: Think fast: Pecha Kucha spreads ideas in 400 seconds or less
Six minutes and 40 seconds. Presenters each will have exactly that amount of time to get their points across this Saturday as the Vintage Theater hosts Pecha Kucha Night Scranton. Japanese for ...
Wired: Pecha Kucha: Get to the PowerPoint in 20 Slides Then Sit the Hell Down
Pecha Kucha: Get to the PowerPoint in 20 Slides Then Sit the Hell Down
During a pecha kucha presentation (also referred to as 20x20), the speaker shows the audience 20 auto-advancing PowerPoint slides and discusses each one for 20 seconds. The purpose is to swiftly cover ...
Pecha Kucha, Japanese for “chit chat,” is the new communication style of telling a story using exactly 20 slides, for exactly 20 seconds each, for exactly 6 minutes, 40 seconds of presentation time.