This year we had the chance to cooperate with the World Economic Forum’s Ideas Lab, where major universities and Forum attendees present their highly engaging topics in a short, pecha kucha format. Five speakers from this year’s lineup decided to use Prezi to visualize their thoughts and ideas.
Today is the second day of the event and videos have just started to drop on the website of the Lab. We are very proud to introduce the prezi of MIT professor and director of the World Wide Web Consortium first, the guy who is best known and frequently mentioned in every school and university across the globe for inventing the World Wide Web protocol. Please watch Sir Tim Berners-Lee showing his prezi yesterday in Davos!
What is a pecha kucha presentation?
Pecha pucha is a presentation format, where a presenter shows 20 images for 20 seconds apiece, for a total time of 6 minutes, 40 seconds. The name is Japanese and means chit-chat. The first “pecha kucha night” was organized in Tokyo for young designers to generate conversation and cooperation.
Prezi has a dedicated pecha kucha mode, you can try now. Just go to “show mode” press and hold the right arrow in the navigation bar and you will see an option layer sliding out. Here you can set your prezi to autoplay in every 2, 10 or 20 seconds. Pecha kucha, go!
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