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Spice it Up With Pecha Kucha by Patricia Rand

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Spice it Up. With Pecha Kucha. b y Patricia Rand. Guns Don’t Kill People. Bullet Points Kill People. 20 x 20. Why Traditional Lectures Suck. Stop Sign Characteristics. 75 mm across opposite sides of a red octagon 20 mm white border White uppercase letters are 25 cm tall - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Spice it UpWith Pecha Kucha

by Patricia Rand

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Guns Don’t Kill People

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• Bullet• Points• Kill• People

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20 x 20

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Why Traditional Lectures Suck

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Stop Sign Characteristics

• 75 mm across opposite sides of a red octagon• 20 mm white border• White uppercase letters are 25 cm tall• Reflective field and border• Previously were mounted 2-3 above the

ground

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Presentation Makeover

Or, how I changed a sucky presentation into a pretty cool one…

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