In this study, we examined the impact of irrelevant visual images in a PowerPoint lecture on attention and information retention performance. We found students viewing text-only PowerPoint slides retained less information than students viewing text-and-image slides, but the difference did not reach significance. However, when examining both fixation counts and fixation duration, we found students viewing text-and-image PowerPoint slides who spent more time looking at the text retained more information. We discuss the impact of varied visual attention (moving back and forth from text to image) on information integration and retention and establish empirical questions for future research.