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PechaKucha or Pecha Kucha (Japanese: ペチャクチャ, IPA: [petɕa
ku͍̥tɕa], chit-chat) is a presentation methodology in which 20 slides
are shown for 20 seconds each (six minutes and 40 seconds in
total).
The format, which keeps presentations concise and fast-paced,
powers multiple-speaker events called PechaKuchaNights (PKNs) or
Pecha Kucha Nights.
powers multiple-speaker events called PechaKuchaNights (PKNs) or
Pecha Kucha Nights.
Pecha Kucha Night
What is the aim of the presentation?
Research on health care policies and structures in the home country
taking into account :
• Historical perspective
• Political
• Socio-economical • Socio-economical
• Other features
Beside you can choose your perspective of your presentation
What must be in your presentation?
Research ‘@home’
The result of your search for the preparatory work
1. Short explanation of your country
2. Statistics2. Statistics
• Population estimates
• Health indicators
• Selected national health
accounts indicators
What must be in your presentation?
Research ‘@home’
The result of your search for the preparatory work
3. An explanation about your countries health care system
4. Data and set-up of the professional training4. Data and set-up of the professional training
Beside you can choose your perspective of your presentation
How to prepare the presentation?
To make a good Pecha Kucha takes time.
It is important that you choose your story and your perspective,
collect material, write a script that fits in the time limit.
The 20 seconds are really short to summarize the core aspects of The 20 seconds are really short to summarize the core aspects of
your story.
• Use Powerpoint or another programme to design the Pecha
Kucha. You can select the change of the slides automatically on 20
seconds. The examples use a ‘clock’ that gives you the rhythm of
the changes.
• Films and animation are not allowed.
Avoid the classic powerpoint format with a lot of bullets. • Avoid the classic powerpoint format with a lot of bullets.
Every slide must have a strong messsage
Every slide is a new step in your ppt
Choose pictures with an impact
“What happens in Erasmus,
stays in Erasmus”
1 notachieved
2 a littleachieved
3 almostachieved
4 fullyachieved
Totaal Gemiddeld
I am now more aware of the charasteristics of other cultures 0 0 14 36 50 3,72
I have improved my communication competence/ skills in an intercultural and internatinal setting 0 1 12 35 48 3,71
I have now more respect for the views of others, even though they might be very different from your own. 0 1 8 41 50 3,8
I have now a better knowledge and understanding of other countries' health and social care systems 1 2 17 30 50 3,52
Outcomes: IP: Health in a changing world
I have now deeper understanding of the different approaches of health and the influence by the changing world. 0 0 15 35 50 3,7
I am now more aware of the importance of clear communication between different professionals, towards the client's main interests. 0 0 6 43 49 3,88
I feel more confident now in the use of the Englsih language in a professional context. 0 2 17 31 50 3,58
Totaal 1 6 89 251 347 3,7
Health in a changing world (Brugge-Belgium 2012)
“Going to Belgium made me realize that I should be more open minded. I did not realize how set in my ways I was until I went searching for a mailbox in Belgium. I was looking for a blue metal box standing on four legs- like the ones in the United States. The local people told me to look for a small red box that “is on the other side of the wall,”
I circled on around the building before I realized that I was staring at it the entire time. That was when I realized that I was not thinking with an open mind. Ever since the search of the not thinking with an open mind. Ever since the search of the mailbox, I tried to ‘open’ my eyes to Belgium and see for it as it is. ”
(Kimmy Cheng, Connecticut, USA)
An example
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