발표 타이머(10분)는 어디에 쓰나요?
Modern conference talk length
Ten minutes is the modern conference talk standard: long enough to make a real argument, short enough to keep audience attention. PechaKucha-style (20 slides × 20 sec = 6:40) and Ignite-style (20 slides × 15 sec = 5:00) both live below ten; standard lightning talks usually hit 10 exactly.
Rehearse against the actual clock
First-time speakers overrun by 20-40% on the first dry run. The bell on a real timer is the single most effective rehearsal tool. Aim to finish your core content with one minute to spare so you have buffer for stumbles. Run the rehearsal 3-4 times — overrun, trim, run again, trim, until you reliably land at 9:30.
Q&A buffer
If your slot is 15 minutes total with Q&A, target ten for content and leave five for questions. This timer fires the bell at exactly ten so you have an unambiguous cue to wrap. Set a second tab to the 5-minute timer at the start of Q&A.
이 타이머 사용법
- Click Start Presentation Timer. The countdown opens at 10:00 and begins instantly.
- 탭 전환이나 자리 비움 자유 — 타이머는 포커스 여부와 무관하게 실시간 기준으로 정확합니다.
- 선명한 빨간색 LED 카운트다운을 확인하세요. 각 자릿수가 커서 방 어디서나 읽을 수 있습니다.
- 0이 되면 3음 차임이 울리고, LED가 깜빡이며, 파비콘이 빨갛게 변합니다.
- 스페이스로 다시 실행, R로 리셋, 1〜8로 다른 프리셋 선택 가능합니다.
자주 묻는 질문
- Should the bell play during the actual talk?
- No — usually you keep the timer on a teleprompter or laptop facing you, muted. The LED flash and visible countdown are your cues.
- What if I finish at 8 minutes?
- Most audiences notice when a talk runs short and feel under-served. Slow down on key insights and add one concrete example.
- Is 10 minutes too short to cover anything serious?
- It forces tight arguments. Some of the highest-impact TED-style talks have been under 10 minutes. Constraint is the medium.
- Does the timer survive a Zoom screen-share?
- Yes — keep this tab open on the same screen you are sharing, in a corner the audience does not see.