Pecha Kucha

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A rigid presentation format in which the speaker has exactly 20 slides to speak about, with exactly 20 seconds allocated for each slide (20×20). uncountable
    — Pecha Kucha is based on a simple idea: that by limiting the number of slides in a presentation, and limiting the amount of time a presenter can spend on each slide, presentations will convey information concisely and at a rapid pace.
  2. A presentation given using this format. countable
    — After they present their Pecha Kuchas, and the class discusses them, we ask the students to go back to the page to reconstruct their arguments in light of the discussion.
  3. A set of Pecha Kucha talks all given together in one sitting, typically staged as an evening entertainment. countable,uncountable
    — Editioned on the occasion of the 2007 Pecha Kucha of the North American Cartographic Information Society.

词形变化

Pecha Kuchas plural PechaKucha alternative pecha-kucha alternative pecha kucha alternative

词源

Coined by British architect and author Mark Dytham and Astrid Klein in 2003 from onomatopoeic Japanese ぺちゃくちゃ (pechakucha, “continuously and in a lively fashion [of speech]”, adverb).
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