Welcome to this online guide, designed to help students create and plan impactful presentations using a variety of modern tools. Whether you're looking to make an engaging podcast, video, narrated PowerPoint, Google Slides or a visually stunning Canva presentation, this guide can provide the resources to get you started.
Many modern presentation apps come with AI features. These AI tools can help with tasks like designing slides, suggesting layouts, generating content, and even providing feedback on your presentation style. Always ask your instructor if the use of AI tools are allowed for your assignment. Before installing AI apps, read terms of use and policy.
Although AI generated work is not copyrighted, citing and giving attribution is important. See the APA Citations & Style page for help.
Schedule an appointment with the educational technologist, Regina Ewing, to locate additional resources or support to transform your ideas into compelling presentations..
Equipment to prepare and use for your presentation is available for checkout at the library circulation desk. To guarantee availability, reservations are recommended.
| Podcasting booth - Rodecaster Pro Equipment | Memory card readers and Adapter cables |
| Camcorders/Webcams/Cameras | Digital Audio Recorders |
| USB and Wireless Microphones | iPads and laptops |
| Tripods and Mounts for cell phones, cameras and microphones | Projector/Projector Screen/Touchscreen Panels |
| Headsets | Presentation Clickers |
Educational Technologist
Contact Gina for help with Moodle and Turnitin, multimedia presentations, and classroom technology.
860-701-5014 | ewing_r@mitchell.edu | profile
An outline on the Slides page of this library guide was created with the help of Microsoft Generative AI, Copilot (2024). https://copilot.microsoft.com/
