Celebrating it’s 20-year anniversary, PechaKucha — an informal fast-paced presentation format created in 2003 by two architects in Japan — has exploded into a global phenomenon now being used at 1,300 ...
“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 ...
Meetings, and the presentations that drive them, are boring, slow and rarely effective. Walk the halls of any Fortune 500 corporation right now and you'll find many rooms occupied by people with ...
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 ...
A PechaKucha presentation at Tokyo Design Week. After death and taxes, the next unavoidable thing in life may be lousy Powerpoint presentations. And for anyone who’s ever struggled to simultaneously ...
Autonomous robots are usually considered aspects of the distant future, but such strides in technology are closer than some would think. Josh Simpson of Jacksonville, a web developer and mentor of a ...
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.
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 ...
Hailing from Tokyo, a time-sensitive formula of displaying 20 images in 20 seconds with the goal of presenting unexpected ideas to the audience, is set to flash into Columbus. Pecha Kucha Columbus is ...
PechaKucha returns to Kalispell featuring an evening of speakers who each have just under 7 minutes or 400 seconds to present their thoughts during an event on Jan. 30. Organized by the Kalispell ...
A presentation in the true style of Pecha Kucha is 20×20: 20 images displayed for 20 seconds each. The presentation is timed so that it advances on its own, and the speaker talks along with it, making ...