Using the Pecha Kucha Presentation Technique with Students
The Pecha Kucha presentation essentially involves 20 media-rich slides with little or no text voice-narrated for no longer than 20 seconds per slide for a total presentation time of 6 minutes, 40 seconds. In this episode you'll see an overview of Pecha Kucha and how your students can create Pecha Kucha presentations of their own.
Thanks to the following people in my Twitter PLN, friends, and the blogosphere for their expertise and experience which helped me create this:
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Thanks to the following people in my Twitter PLN, friends, and the blogosphere for their expertise and experience which helped me create this:
- Aaron Ball, @MrAaronBall, Casual Teacher Blog
- Jeff Johnson, @iLeadCommunity, @iPadEducators
- Sylvia Tolisano, @Langwitches, Langwitches Blog Post "Presentation21 Make-Over"
- Dean Shareski, @shareski, Ideas & Thoughts from an Edtech Blog Post "My First Crack at Keynote and Pecha Kucha"
- Scott Walker, TeacherTechBlog Post "PowerPoint: Students Use Pecha Kucha to Streamline Presentations"
- Joni Dunlap, Thoughts on Teaching Blog Post "Pecha Kucha, an alternative format for presentations"
- Pecha Kucha 20 x 20
- Using the Pecha Kucha Presentation Technique with Students (6.2MB PPTX File)
Right-click to download:
Windows Media Version (720 x 480, 31Mb)
1 Comments:
At 30.10.11, lfrissen said…
Thanks for posting this. I have never heard of Pecha Kucha before but it does sound like a great way to get kids to present information in a meaningful way that has a real impact on their audience.
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