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Uploaded on Jan 18, 2008

Using the Pecha Kucha format, a 6 minute, 40 second narrated slideshow introducing you to using Pecha Kucha for presentations.

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  • 21centuryg

    I have to do this for class next week. How do I keep on topic? Should I talk about 1 point for 20 seconds? Or spread 1 point over like 60 seconds (3 pictures)? I NEED HELP QUICK!

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  • spiraltraining

    sorry, 21centuryg, but I didn't pick this up in time for your class. The answer to your question is .... it depends! Each Pecha Kucha will be different (I have three different ones here on my channel if you want to compare).

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  • Faamoana Leilua

    Thanks for sharing this...been wanting to do a pecha kucha presentation in the work I do. been asked to speak to some young ladies about "fitting in" so will use this style of presenting:)

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  • spiraltraining

    Hope the "fiting in" presentation went well, moaynay.

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  • Zeke Zarate

    How do u do it?...wasted time...!!

    

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  • spiraltraining

    Sorry you thought your time was wasted, zekezarate. Many people find that the Pacha Kucha format actually saves a lot of time in unnecessaraily long presentations, but I guess you're not one of them.

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  • Paul Roberts

    Excellent video and practices what it preaches by showing you can communicate a lot, clearly and concisely in the 6 min 40 second format

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  • HeavySmokerJenni

    Great Stuff!!!!

    A possible way to end those terrible 20 minute power point disasters and open up some REAL information flow and communication!

    Thanks!

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  • darxler

    Its an interesting way to present, but we're being forced to use this format in a class and we're being graded on it. Not very enjoyable and gives me an immediate negative connotation with the format. Since we were given only your video as guidance and no other examples or lessons on it, its been frustrating. Not blaming you at all, this video is actually pretty interesting!

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  • Andreas Ekeberg

    6:40 minutes is important. But do not forget Aristotle's three persuasive audience appeals, logos, pathos, and ethos.

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  • Kerry J

    Really well done. I wanted to know what Pech Kucha was and you answered the question and provided excellent background information. Thanks!

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  • seyiboyy

    this video was 6:58 secs, just saying..

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  • Maggie He

    for pecha kucha should my slides/pictures have labels and words or none at all?

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  • spiraltraining

    Sorry you got bored, howlongwasIoutfor (does your name give a clue to your temperament?!).

    If you find one about Pecha Kucha that doesn't bore you, please do let us know as I'd be interested to see it.

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  • Anthony Nieves

    I have to do this for 3 of my classes and i totally didn't notice the time go by at all. This is a great way to teach and one that i think im going to use with my students in the future. Thanks so much for the info!

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