The talk from Service Experience Camp 2013 #sxc13 — remade for slideshare to be comprehensible (I hope) without me talking in front of it.
Actually, it might be even better than the live session because I ran into some serious trouble with my computer and explaining sociology back then. Of course, what's missing is the audience, so please send me any comment that you find in your mind or heart. Thanks in advance!
Pecha Kucha -- Bringing Japanese Efficiency to Campus Visit Presentations
Most campus visit programs are guilty of "Powerpointing" guests to death. Learn the "power" of Pecha Kucha, the Japanese process of creating concise, conversational, yet compelling presentations. It's the next Japanese improvement of an American icon and promises to be bigger than Godzilla and hipper than Hello Kitty.
Pecha Kucha presentations burst onto the scene in 2003 and have since been adopted and adapted by a wide audience, from the creative industries to the business world and of course, education. Having observed the use of Pecha Kucha in a number of different educational contexts, this practical session examines why the format continues to have relevance for us, and what role it can play in different learning and teaching environments.
This presentation shares a basic Pecha Kucha 'toolkit', structures to explore with your students and teachers, and some ideas you can try tomorrow in your class spaces and staff development.
Pecha kucha tips. Keep the waffle down. 20 slides x 20 seconds per slide Automated so only 6 minutes and 40 seconds per presentation. Then follow up with questions from the audience. Stops Death by powerpoint (or at least makes the time they can bore us shorter.
The talk from Service Experience Camp 2013 #sxc13 — remade for slideshare to be comprehensible (I hope) without me talking in front of it.
Actually, it might be even better than the live session because I ran into some serious trouble with my computer and explaining sociology back then. Of course, what's missing is the audience, so please send me any comment that you find in your mind or heart. Thanks in advance!
Pecha Kucha -- Bringing Japanese Efficiency to Campus Visit Presentations
Most campus visit programs are guilty of "Powerpointing" guests to death. Learn the "power" of Pecha Kucha, the Japanese process of creating concise, conversational, yet compelling presentations. It's the next Japanese improvement of an American icon and promises to be bigger than Godzilla and hipper than Hello Kitty.
Pecha Kucha presentations burst onto the scene in 2003 and have since been adopted and adapted by a wide audience, from the creative industries to the business world and of course, education. Having observed the use of Pecha Kucha in a number of different educational contexts, this practical session examines why the format continues to have relevance for us, and what role it can play in different learning and teaching environments.
This presentation shares a basic Pecha Kucha 'toolkit', structures to explore with your students and teachers, and some ideas you can try tomorrow in your class spaces and staff development.
Pecha kucha tips. Keep the waffle down. 20 slides x 20 seconds per slide Automated so only 6 minutes and 40 seconds per presentation. Then follow up with questions from the audience. Stops Death by powerpoint (or at least makes the time they can bore us shorter.
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.
www.asiaspeakers.org
Don't miss our very first PECHA KUCHA NIGHT!
Yes, it's another 'first' for APSS. We are very proud to invite you to attend our inaugural Pecha Kucha Night featuring 8 APSS Associate Members.
What is Pecha Kucha?
Pecha Kucha was devised in Tokyo in February 2003 as an event for young designers to meet, network, and show their work in public.It has turned into a massive celebration, with events happening in hundreds of cities around the world, inspiring creativity worldwide.
Drawing its name from the Japanese term for the sound of 'chit chat', Pecha Kucha rests on a simple presentation format of 20 slides x 20 seconds (6 min 40 sec). This format makes presentations concise, and keeps things moving at a rapid pace.
What will happen in APSS Pecha Kucha Night?
When Andrew Chow showcased the Pecha Kucha Night at our March meeting (in his Pecha Kucha style presentation), we received so much interest that 9 APSS Associate Members signed up immediately to be our presenters at this unique event. They will all be encouraged to invite a cheer team of their friends and business associates.
All CSPs (Certified Speaking Professionals) and Professional Members who attend this Pecha Kucha Night will be invited to be 'friendly judges' based on 3 criteria: Content, Delivery and Humour. There will be one overall winner of the night. And yes, there are prizes!
Come along and support our fabulous Associate Members on 23 April. I'm sure we will all learn a lot.
Does the fear of public speaking keep you up all night? Well, you don't need to suffer any longer.
This presentation will give you the confidence and tips you need to become a better speaker and transform yourself in a 'Steve Jobs' style master.
I've collected all the tips and tricks I've picked up on my speaking travels and also from watching my clients speak at conferences.
If you like this presentation please give it a tweet, like or share. Thank you.
20 Inspiring Quotes From William Zinsser's "On Writing Well"Glenn Leibowitz
If you're looking for inspiration and ideas that will help you become a better writer, read these 20 inspiring quotes from William Zinsser's "On Writing Well", the classic guide to writing nonfiction.
Compiled by Glenn Leibowitz, visit http://www.glennleibowitz.com
We are obsessed with coding and creating automated workflows and optimisations. And yet our final products aren't making it easy for people to use them. Somewhere, we lost empathy for our end users and other developers. Maybe it is time to change that. Here are some ideas.
PWA are a hot topic and it is important to understand that they are a different approach to apps than the traditional way of packaging something and letting the user install it. In this keynote you'll see some of the differences.
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.
www.asiaspeakers.org
Don't miss our very first PECHA KUCHA NIGHT!
Yes, it's another 'first' for APSS. We are very proud to invite you to attend our inaugural Pecha Kucha Night featuring 8 APSS Associate Members.
What is Pecha Kucha?
Pecha Kucha was devised in Tokyo in February 2003 as an event for young designers to meet, network, and show their work in public.It has turned into a massive celebration, with events happening in hundreds of cities around the world, inspiring creativity worldwide.
Drawing its name from the Japanese term for the sound of 'chit chat', Pecha Kucha rests on a simple presentation format of 20 slides x 20 seconds (6 min 40 sec). This format makes presentations concise, and keeps things moving at a rapid pace.
What will happen in APSS Pecha Kucha Night?
When Andrew Chow showcased the Pecha Kucha Night at our March meeting (in his Pecha Kucha style presentation), we received so much interest that 9 APSS Associate Members signed up immediately to be our presenters at this unique event. They will all be encouraged to invite a cheer team of their friends and business associates.
All CSPs (Certified Speaking Professionals) and Professional Members who attend this Pecha Kucha Night will be invited to be 'friendly judges' based on 3 criteria: Content, Delivery and Humour. There will be one overall winner of the night. And yes, there are prizes!
Come along and support our fabulous Associate Members on 23 April. I'm sure we will all learn a lot.
Does the fear of public speaking keep you up all night? Well, you don't need to suffer any longer.
This presentation will give you the confidence and tips you need to become a better speaker and transform yourself in a 'Steve Jobs' style master.
I've collected all the tips and tricks I've picked up on my speaking travels and also from watching my clients speak at conferences.
If you like this presentation please give it a tweet, like or share. Thank you.
20 Inspiring Quotes From William Zinsser's "On Writing Well"Glenn Leibowitz
If you're looking for inspiration and ideas that will help you become a better writer, read these 20 inspiring quotes from William Zinsser's "On Writing Well", the classic guide to writing nonfiction.
Compiled by Glenn Leibowitz, visit http://www.glennleibowitz.com
We are obsessed with coding and creating automated workflows and optimisations. And yet our final products aren't making it easy for people to use them. Somewhere, we lost empathy for our end users and other developers. Maybe it is time to change that. Here are some ideas.
PWA are a hot topic and it is important to understand that they are a different approach to apps than the traditional way of packaging something and letting the user install it. In this keynote you'll see some of the differences.
Keynote at halfstackconf 2017 discussing the falsehood of the idea that in order to survive the automation evolution everybody needs to learn how to code. Machines can code, too.