Pecha Kucha
PechaKucha’s 20x20 presentation format shows your 20 chosen images, each for 20 seconds. Watch the following video to learn more about this technique.
While you can use any tool to create your Mini Pecha Kucha (10x20), there are a few twoUBC supported tools that you may want to take a look at.
Camtasia
Camtasia is a video recording and editing tool . You can use this to record your screen or PowerPoint presentation and include a talking head with audio. You can also combine videos, add multiple audio tracks, overlap video/audio, add animations and transitions.
It is free for UBC students and you can download it through the Software Distribution link in the Canvas Help menu . Use UBC's DIY Media guide to learn how to use Camtasia.
Kaltura
Kaltura is a tool that is embedded in Canvas. You can access it through the Embed Kaltura Media option in Rich Content Editor or My Media link in Canvas. For instructions on how to use this platform, see the Kaltura How do I get started? guide.
To upload and share your presentation, see Uploading and sharing videos in the eLearning Help and Resources guide.