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PechaKucha Unplugged: Presenting Without Computers #470

Sun, Nov 22, 10:45-11:10 JST | Zoom 4
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PechaKucha presentations have exploded in popularity since their introduction in 2003. Traditionally, PechaKucha requires speakers to work with computers and software such as PowerPoint or Keynote. Rules require twenty slides timed at twenty-seconds each. This makes each presentation succinct and fast-paced. The presenters follow the same format but without the technology usually associated with this presentation style. Afterwards participants will be asked to do an abbreviated presentation following the “unplugged” format.

Karl Hedberg

Karl Hedberg

Shiga University
Mayumi Komoda

Mayumi Komoda

University of Shiga Prefecture
Hello, everyone! I've been doing research on cross-institutional English education utilizing ideas of CALL, IB, critical thinking skills, as well as literature.