Tips on how to do Pecha Kucha presentations ... in Pecha kucha format. A simple formatted presentation style that stops death by power point. Not so easy to deliver, does take practice :)
20x20 20 slides - 20 seconds per slide. Automated.
1. Pecha Kucha
Tips
Richard Riche
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2. Are you tired of presenters turning and
speaking to the screen, reading every
Boring word on their presentation
instead of preparing properly?
Insulting your intelligence, by reading
what you can read (if the font is large enough)
and doing it poorly at that! Plus, they
are not even facing you, as they have
turned to read!
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22. Pecha Kucha
If only all
speeches were
prepared this
way
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Notas do Editor
Pronounced “Pe chak cha” the sound of chit chat\nalso pech kucha by some\n
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Are you tired of Cluttered ... over animated distracting slides?\nIs is driving you dilly?\n
Are you tired of Cluttered ... over animated distracting slides?\nIs is driving you dilly?\n
Are you tired of Cluttered ... over animated distracting slides?\nIs is driving you dilly?\n
Are you tired of Cluttered ... over animated distracting slides?\nIs is driving you dilly?\n
Are you tired of Cluttered ... over animated distracting slides?\nIs is driving you dilly?\n
Are you tired of DEATH BY POWER POINT?\nKill message and drain joy out of you - leaving you grey\nDo you want to engage your audience and present powerfully?\n
Japanese for “chit chat” - Pronounced “Pe chak cha” simple Speakers presentation style - 20 slides - 20 seconds per slide Taking only 6:40 - that keeps presentations short\nImagine this style of presentation followed by an interactive question session at the next conference you had to attend!\n
Pecha Kucha Night was devised in Japan by Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham of Tokyo's Klein-Dytham Architecture (KDa), Pecha Kucha Night events consist of around a dozen presentations\nenabling architects to display their skills and designs \n
the simple style Stops the long winded from speaking long after everyone has lost interest - those who love the sound of their own voice ... - simple - effective and to the point\n
In Pecha Kucha Slides should focus your attention and augment your message, not be a word document!\n
You can’t WING IT\nIt is important to know what you are going to say\nunlike many other presentations \n
the simple style allows the speaker to paint a clear picture. wouldn’t it be fantastic if all presentations were done actually rehearsed and planned? If the presenter actually knew what they were going to say ?\n\n
Take the time to work out your message, What do you want to say? Petch Kuch needs more planning\nLeave bullets to movies .. People want to write bullets down … If they are writing or reading .. They are not listening\n
What should the audience walk away with?\nGive problem, solution with benefits \nTake away\n / “take away”\n
NB NB everyone selfish - what’s in it for me?\nWhy should I care? What should the audience walk away with?\n
Question - or statement\ntie up open with close\nJust like a normal speech \n
People remember stories\nEngage our brains - Tell a story, make a point\nMatthew ENTER\n
A clear point\nUse the story to illustrate your point\nBite sized chunks - not reams - keep it simple \n
You still need to speak - KISS\nPP should augment not be your presentation\nUse … to focus attention on point\n
It will improve your speeches\nYou will have to practice - a lot ....\n
Petch Kuch needs more planning\nis a more dynamic style - forces you to be clear in what you are trying to say\n