Resources
If you would like to further explore some of these ideas, may I suggest:
multimedia principles
Pedha Kucha
Digital Storytelling
multimedia principles
Pedha Kucha
Digital Storytelling
References
The following references were used in "Spice it Up with Pecha Kucha"
•Abela, A. (2008). Advanced presentations by design: Creating communications that drives action. San Francisco, CA: Pfeiffer.
•Clark, R. and Mayer, R. (2008). eLearning and the Science of Instruction: Proven Guidelines for Consumers and Designers of Multimedia Learning. San Francisco, CO: Pfeiffer.
•Duarte, N. (2008). slide:ology: The art and science of creating great presentations. Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly Media, Inc.
•Heath, C. and Heath, D. (2008). Made to Stick. Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die. New York, NY: Random House.
•Mayer, Richard E. (2003, April). The promise of multimedia learning: using the same instructional design methods across different media, Learning and Instruction, Volume 13, Issue 2, April 2003, Pages 125-139
•Mayer, R. E. (2001). Multimedia learning. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
•Medina, J. (2008). Brain Rules: 12 principles for surviving and thriving at work, home, and school. Seattle, WA: Pear Press.
•McNally, Terrance. “Corporate Storytelling.” Conference on World Affairs. University of Colorado. Boulder, CO. April, 2010.
•Reynolds, G. (2007, April 30). Presentation Zen. Retrieved from http://www.presentationzen.com/presentionzen/2007/04/the_picture_sup.html.
•Tufte, E. R. (2006). Beautiful Evidence. Cheshire, CT: Graphics Press, LLC. •Williams, R. (2004). The non-designer’s design book. Berkeley, CA: Peachpit Press.
•Abela, A. (2008). Advanced presentations by design: Creating communications that drives action. San Francisco, CA: Pfeiffer.
•Clark, R. and Mayer, R. (2008). eLearning and the Science of Instruction: Proven Guidelines for Consumers and Designers of Multimedia Learning. San Francisco, CO: Pfeiffer.
•Duarte, N. (2008). slide:ology: The art and science of creating great presentations. Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly Media, Inc.
•Heath, C. and Heath, D. (2008). Made to Stick. Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die. New York, NY: Random House.
•Mayer, Richard E. (2003, April). The promise of multimedia learning: using the same instructional design methods across different media, Learning and Instruction, Volume 13, Issue 2, April 2003, Pages 125-139
•Mayer, R. E. (2001). Multimedia learning. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
•Medina, J. (2008). Brain Rules: 12 principles for surviving and thriving at work, home, and school. Seattle, WA: Pear Press.
•McNally, Terrance. “Corporate Storytelling.” Conference on World Affairs. University of Colorado. Boulder, CO. April, 2010.
•Reynolds, G. (2007, April 30). Presentation Zen. Retrieved from http://www.presentationzen.com/presentionzen/2007/04/the_picture_sup.html.
•Tufte, E. R. (2006). Beautiful Evidence. Cheshire, CT: Graphics Press, LLC. •Williams, R. (2004). The non-designer’s design book. Berkeley, CA: Peachpit Press.