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<subsection Images>
Often you can say the same with a couple of bullet points as you can do with an image. I would say: The more the audience knows about your topic and the better you are as a lecturer, the more images you should use. There is no reason to explain a trivial topic (let's say matrix multiplication) with a bullet point, while you can include it in an image while giving much more information about the context. This can make your presentations super engaging, but also creates the risk that somebody who cannot follow your explanations cannot follow the presentation at all. On the other hand, if you are confident with your Presentation skills, some of the best presentations I have ever seen were basically only images. I would use 1 image on each slide (at least when this makes any sense) You should also write below an image of how to find it. This might not make your presentation much better but makes our job criticizing your presentation much harder.