This blog has been created by Kaiqiang Liu Qin as an integrated project for the 1st year. Degree taught at the Polytechnic School of the "Universidad Europea de Madrid". Academic Year 2013-2014.

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domingo, 6 de abril de 2014

PechaKucha Presentations.


PechaKucha is a presentation format in a creative way in which work simply and informally
discussed. 
Is a simple presentation format where you show 20 images, each for 20 seconds.
The images advance automatically and you talk along to the images.
The format, which keeps presentations concise and fast-paced, powers multiple-speaker events called PechaKucha, it was invented by Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham. 

Good PechaKucha presentations are the ones that uncover the unexpected, unexpected talent, unexpected ideas. Some PechaKuchas tell great stories about a project or a trip. Some are incredibly personal, some are incredibly funny, but all are very different. 

The basic idea behind PechaKucha is to allow sharing of diverse ideas overnight presenters, maintaining a high level of interest and attention by very concise presentations. This format PechaKucha was created: each presenter is allowed to use images or 20 slides, each of which is shown for 20 s. In total, each presentation runs for 6 minutes and 40 seconds, after which it pauses briefly and the next presenter takes the stage. Each event typically consists of 14 presentations.





This exhibition format is used as a tool to conduct presentations of limited duration: force the presenter to concentrate on the message, allows uninterrupted performance and avoids the tedium and boredom that often cause long slide presentations based on attendees .

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