by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Media Fluency
Pecha Kucha is a method of PowerPoint that has changed the landscape of presentations. It’s translated as “chitchat,” designed and patented by architects Klein/Dytham in Tokyo in 2003. A Pecha Kucha presentation utilizes imagery and efficient use of spoken word...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Media Fluency
Via Sparkol.com This post appeared on Sparkle.com on November 28 2014 and was written by Ffion Lindsay. This is an excerpt from the full article, and is reprinted here with permission. Read the full article here. A good public speaker takes their audience on a...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Collaboration Fluency, Creativity Fluency, Global Digital Citizen, Leadership, Teaching
via Edudemic Are students prepared for the future? Are they graduating ready to innovate? What are some of the skills students should have in order to have a successful future? Those are some of the questions Tony Wagner (follow him on Twitter @DrTonyWagner) answers...