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 ...
“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 ...
Twenty slides, twenty seconds each. In 2003, Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham of the design firm Klein Dytham Architecture in Tokyo devised a presentation format that deviated from the boring, wordy and ...
If your working day involves listening to or making presentations, then the last thing you’ll want to do after hours is sit and look at more slides on a screenunless you happen to be attending a Pecha ...
If your working day involves listening to or making presentations, then the last thing you’ll want to do after hours is sit and look at more slides on a screen — unless you happen to be attending a ...
It”s part TED talk, part sales pitch, part game show. It”s Pecha Kucha, a phenomenon that has taken root in Santa Cruz in recent months, offering up audiences a variety of intriguing and entertaining ...
The Japanese style presentation project has reached Egypt, with its first event set to take place on Tuesday 4 October at the Goethe Institute's Tahrir Lounge The Pecha Kucha Night (PKN) has finally ...
The event saw seven presenting their varied experiences in 20 slides of 20 seconds each A special style of presenting your stories, Pecha Kucha (meaning chit-chat in Japanese) was first devised in ...