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Re: [jakarta.ee-spec.committee] Pecha Kucha Talks

Including Q&A I guess, but some of the arguments or slides probably could have been more compact.

 

JSR 385 was the 2nd release of the spec that started under 363 btw.

 

Werner

 

Von: David Blevins
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 24. Februar 2021 19:16
An: Jakarta specification committee
Betreff: Re: [jakarta.ee-spec.committee] Pecha Kucha Talks

 

Thank you, Werner, but it's not a designed to be a lighting talk.  We just needed more time.

 

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On Feb 24, 2021, at 10:14 AM, Werner Keil <werner.keil@xxxxxxx> wrote:

 

Hi,

 

Just to answer the Question About Pecha Kucha, the International Pecha Kucha Day: https://www.pechakucha.com/internationalpk

was just on Saturday.

 

If you take e.g. a "Quickie", "Lightning Talk" or whatever they call them at different conferences like Devoxx they often have a similar concept. Pecha Kucha I believe started by architects in Tokyo who had to pitch their proposal to possible clients or similar decision makers.

It now covers almost everything from art to healthCare and I did a few in India around 2010. Followed by a Pecha Kucha Talk 2013 where I first pitched what I presented at JavaOne Embeded in a longer form in just 6 minutes using 20 slides (that is the Pecha Kucha format) in the historic Frankfurt stock market venue. Eventually it became JSR 385 a few months later.

 

So if anybody has 20 or 30 slides trying to fit them into 10 minutes or less, the discipline you learn in a Pecha Kucha talk may help accomplish that.

 

Werner

 

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