Tell and Show: Resources from a Workshop on Images in Presentations
This afternoon, CFT staff Derek Bruff and Rhett McDaniel are facilitating a workshop titled “Tell and Show: Why and How to Use Images in Presentations.” Below you’ll find the visuals from the first part of this workshop. Click the arrow button to advance through the presentation, or use your mouse to pan and zoom around. And be sure to click on the links in the presentations for more information on particular topics.
Here are a couple of handouts from the workshop on technical aspects of using images in presentations:
- A guide describing common image types and their uses
- A handbook for preparing Images for PowerPoint, the Web, and publications from the University of Michigan Library
For more examples of images used to represent ideas in presentations, see these posts from the CFT blog and Derek’s personal blog:
- See What I Mean: A PowerPoint Makeover
- See What I Mean: Visual Presentations
- Images for Presentations: A Few Examples
And visit our teaching guide on visual thinking for more ideas on using visuals in your teaching.
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