pecha-kucha

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pecha-kucha (uncountable)

  1. (nonstandard) Alternative form of Pecha Kucha
    • 2013, Daniel H. Pink, To Sell Is Human, →ISBN, page 181:
      Since its introduction in 2003, pecha-kucha has spread like a benevolent virus and metamorphosed into an international movement.
    • 2014, Adult and Continuing Education, →ISBN, page 176:
      A librarian who wants to present on an emerging technology in their library might not need an allotment of 45 minutes–roughly the standard amount of time given for an oral presentation or paper–but such a topic would be perfect combined with other presentations in a fast-paced, pecha-kucha style session or lightning round (in both cases each presenter is given a limited amount of time before an unsympathetic moderator cuts them off and the next presenter speaks).