{"CACHEDAT":"2026-04-14 04:02:28","SLUG":"miro-v9VdklCdXR","MARKDOWN":"## **Summary** \n\n\n1. **Link to App:** \n2. **Links to DPF (Data Privacy Framework):** Miro \n3. **Free or Paid:** The free version of Miro has limitations, such as a single workspace with three editable boards. For more extensive features, you may need to consider upgrading to a paid plan. \n4. **Multimedia Support:** Support materials: texts and images. \n5. **Activity:** (1) Brainstorming, (2) Group work, (3) Mind mapping \n6. **Accessibility:** Teachers need a laptop, and students can participate using either a laptop or a smartphone as long as they have an internet connection.\n\n## **Short Description**\n\nMiro is a collaborative online whiteboard platform designed to enhance communication, collaboration, and problem-solving among teams. In an educational context, it can be used to facilitate interactive lessons, brainstorming sessions, project planning, and group work among students.\n\n## What types of tasks and activities can this app support in my teaching?\n\n ![](/api/attachments.redirect?id=2ae8b928-f774-474d-b3e9-ab0e52978751 \" =685x655\")\n\n\n\n1. ***Brainstorming***\n\n Use Miro to host real-time brainstorming sessions, allowing students to contribute their ideas visually.\n2. ***Group Work***\n\n Miro's collaborative features make it an excellent tool for facilitating group projects and collaborative learning.\n3. ***Mind Mapping***\n\n Use Miro to create mind maps, flowcharts, and diagrams to aid in teaching complex concepts.\n\n## What steps do I need to take?\n\n\n1. **Sign Up**\n\n \n 1. Visit the Miro website: \n 2. Sign up for an account. \n\n \\\n2. **Create a Board**\n\n \n 1. Click on \"Create\" \n 2. Select \"New Board\" to begin.\n\n \\\n3. **Add Content**\n\n \n 1. Use the toolbar to add sticky notes, shapes, text, and other elements to your board.\n\n \\\n4. **Invite Participants**\n\n \n 1. Click on \"Share\" to invite your students to join the board. \n 2. They will need to create a Miro account if they don't already have one.\n\n \\\n5. **Collaborate**\n\n \n 1. Allow students to add their input in real-time, or work on the board at their own pace.\n\n## What should I keep in mind?\n\n\n1. **Free or Paid**\n\n The free version of Miro has limitations, such as a single workspace with three editable boards. For more extensive features, you may need to consider upgrading to a paid plan. \n2. **Learning Curve**\n\n Miro offers a lot of features and can take some time to become familiar with.\n3. **Privacy**\n\n Be mindful of what information you and your students share on Miro. Avoid sharing sensitive or personal data.\n\n \\\n\n## Watch this video to get a better overview of the app\n\n[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2V43fJw-w48](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2V43fJw-w48)\n\n\n### References\n\nMiro. (n.d.). *The innovation workspace*. Retrieved December 26, 2024, from ","HTML":"

Summary

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  1. Link to App: <https://miro.com/>
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  3. Links to DPF (Data Privacy Framework): Miro <https://www.dataprivacyframework.gov/list>
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  5. Free or Paid: The free version of Miro has limitations, such as a single workspace with three editable boards. For more extensive features, you may need to consider upgrading to a paid plan.
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  7. Multimedia Support: Support materials: texts and images.
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  9. Activity: (1) Brainstorming, (2) Group work, (3) Mind mapping
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  11. Accessibility: Teachers need a laptop, and students can participate using either a laptop or a smartphone as long as they have an internet connection.
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Short Description

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Miro is a collaborative online whiteboard platform designed to enhance communication, collaboration, and problem-solving among teams. In an educational context, it can be used to facilitate interactive lessons, brainstorming sessions, project planning, and group work among students.

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What types of tasks and activities can this app support in my teaching?

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  1. Brainstorming
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Use Miro to host real-time brainstorming sessions, allowing students to contribute their ideas visually.

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  1. Group Work
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Miro's collaborative features make it an excellent tool for facilitating group projects and collaborative learning.

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  1. Mind Mapping
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Use Miro to create mind maps, flowcharts, and diagrams to aid in teaching complex concepts.

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What steps do I need to take?

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  1. Sign Up
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  1. Visit the Miro website: <https://miro.com/>
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  3. Sign up for an account.
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  1. Create a Board
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  1. Click on "Create"
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  3. Select "New Board" to begin.
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  1. Add Content
  2. \n
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  1. Use the toolbar to add sticky notes, shapes, text, and other elements to your board.
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  1. Invite Participants
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  1. Click on "Share" to invite your students to join the board.
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  3. They will need to create a Miro account if they don't already have one.
  4. \n
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  1. Collaborate
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  1. Allow students to add their input in real-time, or work on the board at their own pace.
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What should I keep in mind?

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    \n
  1. Free or Paid
  2. \n
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The free version of Miro has limitations, such as a single workspace with three editable boards. For more extensive features, you may need to consider upgrading to a paid plan.

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    \n
  1. Learning Curve
  2. \n
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Miro offers a lot of features and can take some time to become familiar with.

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  1. Privacy
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Be mindful of what information you and your students share on Miro. Avoid sharing sensitive or personal data.

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Watch this video to get a better overview of the app

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2V43fJw-w48

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References

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Miro. (n.d.). The innovation workspace. Retrieved December 26, 2024, from <https://miro.com/index/>

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