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ANNUAL HE AND FE COLLABORATIVE CONFERENCE 2013 Pecha-Kucha – Creative Presentations

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ANNUAL HE AND FE COLLABORATIVE CONFERENCE 2013. Pecha - Kucha – Creative Presentations . What is Pecha - Kucha ?. 2003 Japan. 20 x 20. 6.40. No words!. Chatter. Why?. Why?. Assessment? . Why?. To develop independent study To encourage active participation in ‘lectures’ - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ANNUAL HE AND FE COLLABORATIVE CONFERENCE 2013

Pecha-Kucha – Creative Presentations

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What is Pecha-Kucha?

2003 Japan

Chatter

20 x 20

6.40

No words!

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Why?

Assessment?

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Why?• To develop independent study

• To encourage active participation in ‘lectures’

• To help draw out what students (already) know about specific topics/subjects.

I don’t present the Pecha-Kucha until…

• Each slide is given a title

• Key points are identified

• Students confirm what more they need to know?

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How?

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Action instead of Input

3/Entry 4 5 6 7

Degree of

student centred activity

Level of Study

‘All programmes should reflect the model below in terms of structure, delivery & planning i.e. the higher

the level the more the balance of the learning unit should move towards student centred activity.’

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Action instead of InputInput: Action

• Brief discussion on topic• First view

• Review• Second view

• Review• Third View

• Brief discussion on topic

• Activity 1 – titling• Review

• Activity 2 – key points• Review

• Activity 3 – where next?

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Reflection:• What else do you need to know?

• Where will you look for more information?

• How will you use the new information?

• Why do you need to do it? • What is evidence? Is the absence of evidence proof?