Howard Mall had exactly 6 minutes and 40 seconds to talk. With 50 people looking on, Mall zipped through his PowerPoint presentation called “20 Ideas You Can Steal,” which included crude drawings of ...
“Students, please remember to monotonously read every slide word-for-word when you present to the class.” Said no teacher ever. As I prepare for my presentation this week at the Florida Educational ...
A couple of years ago, I found myself teaching a section of a class that mandated a PowerPoint presentation. (That is, to keep my section aligned with the others, I had to require such a presentation.
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 ...
PechaKucha. It’s not a Pokémon or an obscure ingredient in your mother’s spice rack. It’s a concise, effective means of presentation⎯20 slides, set to 20 seconds each. One straight shot — pay ...
Fight death-by-PowerPoint at Singapore’s Pecha Kucha, a night of creativity, ideas and insights. Pecha Kucha (Japanese for chit-chat) uses a unique 20×20 presentation and discussion format. Speakers ...
I also liked the fact that Pecha Kucha forces the presenter to actually know what they are talking about and puts a conversational (“chit-chat-y” if you will) tone in their presentation (you can watch ...