Pecha Kucha (Japanese for chit-chat) is a presentation style that started in Tokyo in 2003 and is now popular all over the world. http://www.pecha-kucha.org/ A Pecha Kucha presentation is a 20-slide presentation (using PowerPoint or another digital slide format) with each slide set up in auto-advance mode at 20 seconds per slide. The fun part is that the speaker has 20 seconds to talk about each slide and not a second more! Each slide automatically advances to the next slide, and the speaker has to keep up! A traditional Pecha Kucha presentation is 6 minutes and 40 seconds long.
UFL Graduate school Lesson8
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