Conference Pics
8 05 2012Categories : Macaulay Conference
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I’m your Instructional Technology Fellow Suzanne Tamang, and this is the blog for Shaping the Future of NYC with Professor Ned Regan and Julianna Fricchione.
We’ll be using this space as an online forum to discuss research proposal ideas, and provide information for your Macaulay conference presentation in May. For this reason, the main menu is divided into the four project themes (Foreign Policy, Dissent/Rebellion, Fair Trade, and Media), and a page for conference presentation tips and other related information.
Pecha Kucha (Japanese: ペチャクチャ, IPA: [pet͡ɕa ku͍̥t͡ɕa], chit-chat) is an alternative to PowerPoint style presentations. The format requires 20 slides, which automatically progress every 20 seconds.
How to pronounce Pecha Kucha
Below is a Pecha Kucha on Pecha Kucha.