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Creating a Pecha Kucha Presentation

​PechaKucha is a simple presentation format where you show 20 slides, each for 20 seconds. The images advance automatically and you talk along to the images. A PechaKucha presentation is 6 minutes and 40 seconds long. Learn more about PK20x20 history and events at http://www.pechakucha.org. Use the resources on this page to get a jump start on creating your own Pecha Kucha.

Introduction


Resources

  • Table Outline for planning & organizing
  • Visual Outline for planning (other planning suggestions are given in the videos above)
  • Using Google Slides to create a pecha kucha 
  • "How to Practice Effectively...for just about anything" from TED-Ed
  • Screen Recording instructions for QuickTime (for digital presentations*)
  • Screen-casting instructions from Distance Learning Possibilities
  • Article about Pecha Kucha's from School Arts magazine
Dr. Baer's Tutorial for timing & screen casting

Examples

  • Results of Choice-Based Art Education (from elementary school art teacher)
  • High School Expressive Painting Project (from high school art teacher) - ​below
As part of our curriculum at Miami University, art education students engage in a practicum experience where they work in a non-art classroom, collaborating with an elementary teacher to create and teach an art integrated lesson. Below are a few examples of their PechaKucha presentations regarding that experience.
  • Live presentations: Cassie, Emma, Lydia, Jaclyn
  • Digital presentations*: Playlist of digital presentations​

Miami University
Art Education Faculty

Stephanie Baer, Ph.D.
baersa@miamioh.edu
http://www.stephaniebaer.com
IG: ​@sbaer4
513-529-7421 (office)
Stephanie Danker, Ph.D.
dankers@miamioh.edu
IG: @sndanker
​Twitter: @stephdank
​513-529-7422 (office)
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  • Home
  • Our Program
    • Alumni
    • Art Education Faculty
    • Monday Night Meet-Ups
    • National Arts Action Summit
    • Pre-Service Conference
    • Saturday Art Program
  • Advisor Central
    • Admission Requirements
    • Other Courses & Suggested Plans to graduate
    • Urban Cohort & Study Abroad
  • Field Experience
    • Background checks
    • Professional Dispositions
    • Student Teaching >
      • Testing & the edTPA
    • The Job Search
    • Transportation
  • Resources
    • Anti-Racism Resources
    • Cultural Events
    • Pecha Kucha Instructions
    • Photographing Your Work
    • Research & Theory in Art Education
    • Standards & Curriculum
    • Using APA Formatting
  • SNAEA
  • Galleries
    • 2020-2021 Gallery
    • Incoming Majors Fall 2020
    • 2019-2020 Gallery
    • Incoming majors 2019-20
    • 2018-2019 Gallery
    • Incoming majors fall 2018
    • 2017-2018 Gallery
    • Incoming majors fall 2017
    • 2016-2017 Gallery
    • Incoming Art Ed majors fall 2016
    • 2015-2016 Gallery
    • 2014-2015 Gallery