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Dear Miro Community,

Have you created or used any Miro Board template to facilitate the popular “Ideal Wallet” Design Thinking project from Stanford University’s d.school?

Facilitator’s Guide:
https://hci.stanford.edu/dschool/resources/wallet/Wallet%20Facilitators%20Guide.pdf

https://www.teachingentrepreneurship.org/design-thinking-101/

 

ONLINE Version:
https://www.teachingentrepreneurship.org/design-thinking/

 

Student Workbook: (similar to above guide .. without facilitator notes): I am trying to create a Miro Board based on this Guide… so that participants can use the Miro Board instead of paper. Also, participants can “draw” sketches on paper and “upload” the Photos to Miro Board
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NNoG2RV0sJzW0TbECszgkpjQq8e-vrDI/view

 

If there are 50 people participating in this activity, (we will have 25 ‘pairs’), ideally, we need to create a Board with 25 mini Board replicating all the steps in the Student Guide.

 

Do you know any existing template to support this activity?

Any pointers / advice / tips are greatly appreciated.

Hi @vsr99,

Thanks for asking! It looks like there isn’t a similar template. Yet that’s not a problem! Here is what I tested:

  1. I downloaded a PDF file following the google drive link you shared.
  2. Uploaded the file to my Miro board
  3. Extracted all the pages.
  4. Voila! Looks like a proper template! You can also lock all the “pages” so that student’s don’t move them, but only write on them. 

You can do the same! The GIF below will guide you. You also can arrange the pages in any order and then either duplicate your board 25 times  OR simply copy-paste all the pages 25 times on the same board.

Thanks for using Miro and have a beautiful day ahead!


Hi @Nick_Miro 

Thank you soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much for such a prompt, detailed, beautiful response!

Can you share the Board you created? Just want to look at the Board.

I REALLY appreciate you for helping me with this!

 

Best

Vijay


Hi @vsr99,

I am glad to hear that you liked the answer! I’ve sent a board back up to you email. Thanks for using Miro 😊


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