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PechaKucha @ Arts Week

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PechaKucha or Pecha Kucha (Japanese: ペチャクチャ, IPA: [petɕa ku͍̥tɕa],[1] chit-chat) is a presentation methodology in which 20 slides are shown for 20 seconds each (six minutes and 40 seconds in total). (Wikipedia)

On Tuesday April 16th, St. George’s hosted its first ever PechaKucha event, where students gather in the Great Hall and volunteer to speak at the podium about whatever is shown behind them on the slides. This is one of the many attempts the school makes to foster creativity and collaboration within the community. The video clip shown features Grade 9 student Jason Qu speaking at the event.

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George Zhang
George Zhang, Editor-in-Chief
George Zhang is a senior at St. George’s School. He has long had a passion in journalism and loves sharing his unique views and insights as a student to the wider audience. He delights in telling a more vivid story with the use of multimedia. George enjoyed his experiences as a student reporter for events such as Vancouver Winter Olympics and Shanghai Expo, an editor at other school publications, as well as a freelance reporter at online news websites. This year, he joins the Creed crew in hope to make a positive difference in the St. George’s community, through the means of journalism. During his free time, George rows, reads, travels, takes photos…

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