This resource from the Career Center focuses on how to tell a story with your presentation and gives suggestions for outlining your information to be the most impactful.
This guide to presentations from the University of Illinois Library is geared towards those doing an academic presentation for the first time. It includes tips for multiple presentation formats.
Maker space on the 2nd floor of the John T. Richardson Library. Features 3D Printing, Laser Cutting, Vinyl Cutting technology. Staff can help you bring your design to life.
Find images and other primary source materials to use in your presentation.
ArtstorThis link opens in a new windowArtstor is a collection of nearly one million images in the areas of art, architecture, humanities, and social sciences. Any image can be used freely for presentations to a class or online if limited to DePaul users via campus connect login.
Digital Public Library of AmericaThis link opens in a new windowA collection of texts, images, and audio and video recordings from America's libraries, archives, and museums.Access note: Freely available to the public.
Openverse (formerly Creative Commons Search)Openverse contains Creative Commons-licensed content. Images can be used in class presentations or online when attributing the content to its creator.
Wikimedia CommonsWikimedia Commons is a media repository of open images, sounds, videos and other media.