
Blog 07 PechaKucha
This blog is about the experience of PechaKucha.
PechaKucha is an very interesting way to do presentation. The information is conveyed more intuitively in the form of picture display. The limit of 20-second and automatic play of the power point requires the speaker only convey the useful key information and reject all nonsense. Absolutely this is a very good challenge for me.
The process of preparing the PechaKucha allowed me to think about how to use images to narrate and communicate. The presentation is a continuous process without disturbance and each image have only 20-second to talk. So I need to organize and discard my research, refine the thinking process in an extremely concise way and express it visually through the image.
At the beginning, the content of the statement I prepared was very miscellaneous and I cannot finish it in 20 seconds. So I kept refining and summarizing the information, which also made me start to think what I really want to convey.
However, the time is still not enough when I was in the PechaKucha. The picture play automatically when I haven’t finished the last one. It made me a little nervous and cause a gap in the thinking of the statement. So I will do more practices next time and show more of my critical views about the research, not just the process.
Next, the following points are the way i will try to do about the part two of the Project 4.
- Doing more research and learning more about the target users.
- Thinking critically on the basis of the research and user surveys, discovering the real problem and what the user really need.
- Finding the solution to the problem but not limit in the certain equipment.