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ペチャクチャ PechaKucha 20X20 GT http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PechaKucha
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How does it work? Every speaker has 20 slides
Every slide is shown for 20 sec 6 minutes 40 sec No questions, no interruptions during the talk kept for later Markus Schulz: PechaKucha
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All is done for you! PowerPoint moves the slides for you
no remote control no back button animations can’t wait for a “click” Markus Schulz: PechaKucha
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Where does it come from? Read the Wikipedia entry
Creative designer started it in Japan Not so different from Lightening Talks but you can’t run out of time Markus Schulz: PechaKucha
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Where can I find examples?
Google many hits, lots of junk but a few good ones YouTube did I say: many hits, lots of junk Markus Schulz: PechaKucha
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Why try it? It’s different!
I have seen about 1500 presentations in the last 10 years.... And many (most) have been boring ..... Despite the topic and the contents Ever wondered why you brought your LapTop??????? Smartphone/Tablet is the same Why not bring a good book? Markus Schulz: PechaKucha
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“Death by PowerPoint” Presenter reads slides This is very helpful!
when I forget my glasses We want to be entertained!!! without this we can’t remember the message Markus Schulz: PechaKucha
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Advantages After 6:40 everything is over
guaranteed The 20sec rhythm keeps you from drifting away face it: the 21th century will not be known for excessive long attention spans Too short to check your mail Too much fun to watch people panicking when they reach the end of the 20s ..... Markus Schulz: PechaKucha
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More Advantages You can’t add and add to a slide
Total disgrace if you don’t rehearse the slides you have to figure out what to say before you talk (Not that I do this often......) The advantage is for the audience ..... Markus Schulz: PechaKucha
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It is easy! Isn’t it? Not really..........
You have to prepare and practice You have to practice And practice Start with this example Markus Schulz: PechaKucha
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How do I get the timing right?
Practice Speak the text while watching the marker float Inject little animations that drive you forward Showing text at the right moment Markus Schulz: PechaKucha
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This is too short! Try it and you will agree: 20 sec are quite long
And 20 slides are plenty You can use less if you want! Markus Schulz: PechaKucha
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