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Many people online also complained that the slides didn’t fit the screen. This was an error seen on the BBC only, which had set them up wrong, and wasn’t the government’s fault. However, it does suggest the government isn’t considering what devices people will use to view the press conferences. They appear to be designing for the 50-inch television they are viewing and not for the many people streaming or catching up on their phones. My natural style is not to use slides at all. I prefer to engage an audience with what I’m saying. But over the years I’ve learned that some people in an audience like to be engaged visually as well. No10 pointed out the event itself had already been considered by Scotland Yard, which decided not to investigate it further. This is despite a smaller festive quiz held in the Cabinet Office just two days later being looked at.

This is Gaskins’s key insight: a presentation’s message is inevitably diluted when its production is outsourced. In the early ’80s, he meant that literally. The first two versions of PowerPoint were created to help executives produce their own overhead transparencies and 35-millimeter slides, rather than passing the job off to their secretaries or a slide bureau.Downing Street is hoping his "defensive" mini-reshuffle to promote loyalists - and the promise of a bigger reshuffle in early summer - will be enough to keep mutinous Tory MPs at bay. Downing Street has insisted the event was a “virtual quiz”, but admitted “those who were in the office for work may have attended virtually from their desks.” This was held at a time when indoor social gatherings of two or more people were banned and the Government had told people they "must" not have a Christmas party."

One Covid laws expert said that Scotland Yard should now add the Downing Street Christmas quiz to the list of events it is probing. Think of yourself as a guide, showing a group of tourists around a castle. When you’re talking about the oil painting above the fireplace, you don’t want them staring out of the window looking at the rose garden! Whitty was born in Gloucester, the first of four sons, and spent much of his early childhood in northern Nigeria. His mother, Susannah, was a teacher, his father, Ken, a British Council official. Whitty was sent to the UK for schooling, first to Windlesham House in West Sussex and then to Malvern College in Worcestershire. Among his early influences was his maternal grandmother, Grace Summerhayes, with whom he sometimes stayed. In 1928 she set up the first maternity hospital in Ghana, one of the first to provide midwifery and obstetric training in Africa. The connection instilled a passion for global health that is still in evidence today.The Mirror revealed last year that dozens of staff had spent the evening huddling in groups around their office computers rather than dialling in from home. The top lawyer added: "In light of the new evidence it now makes no sense for this gathering not to be investigated by the police given that an almost identical gathering in the Cabinet Secretary Simon Case's office two day's later is being investigated." Chris Whitty read medicine at the University of Oxford but rather than specialising immediately afterwards, he broadened out with an MBA and postgraduate degrees in economics and law, and took academic posts in the UK, Africa and Asia. At 29, he was recruited for a medical registrar post at the LSHTM, beating older, more experienced candidates. “There was something about him,” says David Mabey, a professor of communicable diseases at LSHTM who sat on the interview panel.

Anyone who listened to the Coronavirus briefings of Prof. Chris Whitty, the UK's Chief Medical Officer, will be familiar with the title of this album, but it's also a request for more tunes to remind us of better days. I’ve nothing against PowerPoint as such, but it should always be used as an aid, not as the driver. Auditory/Linguistic learners take in information through listening and speaking. They prefer to hear the content and verbally repeat it. This group might well prefer audio books to reading by themselves. It’s worth remembering that audiences are made up of three groups of people – auditory, visual and kinesthetic – and they all learn in different ways.

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When our producers advance slides for presenters, we ask them to consider other signaling phrases that fit more smoothly into the conversational flow and we practice them during our rehearsal so we know our cues. Below we share our favorite alternatives to “next slide”. The PM's allies have claimed that he will not resign even if he is fined by the Metropolitan Police for breaching Covid rules. And then, when we come to deliver it, the audience wants to feel we’re having a conversation with them. They don’t want to sit through just another presentation. One former Cabinet minister told the Mirror: “If Sue Gray finds he lied to parliament unequivocally, or depending what action police take - that’s it.

It’s always a risky strategy to push content right to the edge of slides, as things can get cut off. The layout also failed to account for the chyrons that appear at the bottom of news broadcasts, which could easily have been anticipated and designed for. Try and keep it simpleLabour MP Fabian Hamilton raised the photo in PMQs - and contrasted the merriment to a constituent who was unable to have visits from her family while having cancer treatment.

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