Free, Downloadable Lecture Slides for Educators and Students

We have adapted several of our most popular articles into lecture slides that you can use to teach your students about a variety of academic topics.

Scribbr slides are free to use, customize, and distribute for educational purposes.

Introduction to literature reviews

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Writing a research paper

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Structuring a dissertation

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Writing an essay

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Plagiarism

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APA 7th edition changes

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George, T. & Merkus, J. (June 17, 2022). Free, Downloadable Lecture Slides for Educators and Students. Scribbr. Retrieved October 18, 2022, from https://www.scribbr.com/academic-writing/lecture-slides/

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Tegan George

Tegan is an American based in Amsterdam, with master's degrees in political science and education administration. While she is definitely a political scientist at heart, her experience working at universities led to a passion for making social science topics more approachable and exciting to students. A well-designed natural experiment is her favorite type of research, but she also loves qualitative methods of all varieties.