Wednesday, 11 December 2019

pecha kucha: "talk less, show more"

The power of using the right images in the classroom...

What is PechaKucha?

PechaKucha’s 20x20 presentation format shows your 20 chosen images, each for 20 seconds. In other words, you've got 400 seconds to tell your story, with visuals guiding the way. PechaKucha means "chit chat" in Japanese. This creative outlet began as nighttime get-togethers in Tokyo in 2003 by two renowned architects. Since then, three million people have attended PechaKucha events worldwide. Read more.

Pecha Kucha 20x20: Discover Pecha Kucha presentations, stories, ideas, examples, and videos that will inspire

For example:
Francisco Martínez Architecture & Community Video Presentation: Makers Make

Inspired by their desire to "talk less, show more," Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham of Tokyo's Klein-Dytham Architecture (KDa) created PechaKucha in February 2003.[2][3]
PechaKucha - Wikipedia

For example:
How to Make Great Presentations the Pecha Kucha Way
A Pecha Kucha about Pecha Kucha - YouTube

Great for the classroom!

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pecha-kucha in the classroom - YouTube

A final couple of examples:
Pecha Kucha - Flipping Your Classroom (STLHE 2016) - YouTube
Pecha Kucha: Teaching and Learning - YouTube
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