Abstract: Two experiments compared student reaction to and memory of peer presentations using either a fast-paced, images only format (Pecha Kucha) or a traditional PowerPoint presentation. In experiment 1, students saw a prerecorded 5-minute PowerPoint, 10-minute PowerPoint, or 5-minute Pecha Kucha presentation. Students rated the presentation and wrote down main points. One week later students completed an on-line survey. There were no recall differences, but a visual purpose rating was higher for Pecha Kucha. In experiment 2, students watched two presentations (10-minute PowerPoint and 5-minute Pecha Kucha) in a counterbalanced within-subjects design (same procedures used). Although students rated the Pecha Kucha presentation more positi...
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This study investigated the impact of presentation formats on preservice teachers ’ ability to retai...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of various modes and media of information...
Pecha Kucha is a simple presentation format where you show twenty images each for twenty seconds. Th...
Oral presentation assignments help students develop and engage multiple learning skills. In the proc...
Recently, speculation has begun developing amongst researchers in terms of the effectiveness of trai...
This investigation assessed the effect of different presentation formats on learning and student eng...
Developing student’s ability to communicate in the target language is the primary aim o...
This research aims at finding three things. The first thing is the significant difference of reading...
This study is aimed at applying the adaptive Pecha Kucha technique to find out its effectiveness on ...
Color poster with text and graphs describing research conducted by Carson A. Maule et al., advised b...
A study was conducted among the first to fourth year students (n=230) from six faculties of a privat...
Lecturers have converted to the PowerPoint presentation format for educating students, yet in the ru...
Information overload experienced in the information society requires improving human information pro...
Color poster with text and graph describing research conducted by Nicole D. Koktavy et al., advised ...
Three studies were performed to investigate the ecacy of digital PowerPoint lecturing in undergradua...
This study investigated the impact of presentation formats on preservice teachers ’ ability to retai...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of various modes and media of information...
Pecha Kucha is a simple presentation format where you show twenty images each for twenty seconds. Th...