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PechaKucha format
The PechaKucha format can be used to train academic speaking skills.
3x20 PechaKucha- Signposts
Use these documents to practice singposts and to reduce silence and monotony in presentations.
Reference: Uehara, S. (2014b). Breaking the silence and monotony through signposting in PechaKucha. Proceedings of the 2014 Daehan English Language and Literature Conference held at Won Gwang University, Iksan, Korea, 1 November 2014 (pp. 64-67). Iksan, Korea
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3x20 PechaKucha Instructions for signposts (pdf)
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3x20 PechaKucha Basic (PowerPoint)
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3x20 PechaKucha Start (PowerPoint)
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3x20 PechaKucha End (PowerPoint)
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3x20 PechaKucha Template (PowerPoint)
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Signpost examples 1 (pdf)
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Signpost examples 2 (pdf)
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3x20 PechaKucha Checklist - for PowerPoint, script and presentation (pdf)
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3x20 PechaKucha Script for Students (Word)
3x20 PechaKucha
The use of PechaKucha in the classroom was developed by Chrsitianson and Payne (2011).
Reference: Christianson, M. & Payne, S. (2011). Helping students develop skills for better presentations: Using the 20x20 format for presentation training. Language Research Bulletin, International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan.
Use these documents to encourage speaking in presentations.
Reference: Uehara, S. (2014a). Optimizing Classroom Teaching: Enhancing presentations skills through PechaKucha. Proceedings of the 18th STEM Conference held at Ulsan Science Museum, Korea, 17 May 2014 (pp.85-93). Ulsan, Korea: The Society for Teaching English through Media (STEM).
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3x20 PechaKucha Instructions
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3x20 PechaKucha Checklist for PowerPoint, script and presentation
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3x20 PechaKucha Template for Students (PowerPoint)
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3x20 PechaKucha Script for Students (Word)
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