BY: R.V.K
PECHAKUCHA
 Pechakucha means “Chit Chat” in
Japenese.
 It is generally pronounced in three
syllables as “pe-chak-cha”
 Some rules have to be followed while
giving presentation but it’s quite
challenging and interesting.
 It requires a lot of time and practice.
20*20 presentation
shows 20 chosen images
each for 20 sec.
400 secs to tell your
story with visuals gliding
the way.
Bring down the core message in
6min 40 sec.
 Fixed 20 sec per slide not more not less.
 Have a maximum 5 words per slide and the
use of pictures is encouraged.
Pechakucha is used:
 137 countries
 1200 cities
 130k+ presentes
Also “PechaKucha Nights” are being
organized in different countries to share new
ideas and concepts.
Advantages
 PK is a short pace format.
 The visual attracts the audience and
concept can be easily understood.
 PK focuses on igniting thoughts.
 Rather than full explanation, PK sparks
on idea and leave room for discussion.
 PK Presentations are not at all boring
like normal presentation.
BRAIN
STORMING
CREATIVITY
 Helps the students to focus on their Key
points and important content.
 Presentation style matters as students have
to speak to the point.
 No wastage of time in discussing the
unnecessary points.
 Encourages creativity.
 Encourages speaking well and perfect (i.e
suitable to the content).
 Encourages time management.
 Develops confidence.
USES
 PK can be used in colleges, offices or
any competitions to present the new
ideas in a short and effective manner
without wasting time.
 Easy for the faculties for doing revision
of any topic which has already been
explained.
 For enhancing their communicative
skills.
PK can be useful when doing web
conferences over the web short and
concise content counts
 SLIDES 1-2--- Introduction
 SLIDES 3-6--- Key point 1
 SLIDES 7-10--- Key point 2
 SLIDES 11-14--- Key point 3
 SLIDES 15-18--- Key point 4
 SLIDES 19-20---- Summary and Take way.
SAMPLE PATTERN (JUST AN
EXAMPLE)

PRESENTATION THROUGH PECHA KUCHA.

  • 1.
  • 2.
    PECHAKUCHA  Pechakucha means“Chit Chat” in Japenese.  It is generally pronounced in three syllables as “pe-chak-cha”  Some rules have to be followed while giving presentation but it’s quite challenging and interesting.  It requires a lot of time and practice.
  • 3.
    20*20 presentation shows 20chosen images each for 20 sec. 400 secs to tell your story with visuals gliding the way.
  • 4.
    Bring down thecore message in 6min 40 sec.
  • 5.
     Fixed 20sec per slide not more not less.  Have a maximum 5 words per slide and the use of pictures is encouraged. Pechakucha is used:  137 countries  1200 cities  130k+ presentes
  • 6.
    Also “PechaKucha Nights”are being organized in different countries to share new ideas and concepts.
  • 7.
    Advantages  PK isa short pace format.  The visual attracts the audience and concept can be easily understood.  PK focuses on igniting thoughts.  Rather than full explanation, PK sparks on idea and leave room for discussion.  PK Presentations are not at all boring like normal presentation.
  • 8.
  • 9.
     Helps thestudents to focus on their Key points and important content.  Presentation style matters as students have to speak to the point.  No wastage of time in discussing the unnecessary points.  Encourages creativity.  Encourages speaking well and perfect (i.e suitable to the content).  Encourages time management.  Develops confidence.
  • 10.
    USES  PK canbe used in colleges, offices or any competitions to present the new ideas in a short and effective manner without wasting time.  Easy for the faculties for doing revision of any topic which has already been explained.  For enhancing their communicative skills.
  • 11.
    PK can beuseful when doing web conferences over the web short and concise content counts
  • 12.
     SLIDES 1-2---Introduction  SLIDES 3-6--- Key point 1  SLIDES 7-10--- Key point 2  SLIDES 11-14--- Key point 3  SLIDES 15-18--- Key point 4  SLIDES 19-20---- Summary and Take way. SAMPLE PATTERN (JUST AN EXAMPLE)