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Module Handbook

  • October 5, 2025
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Brian Wealthall

I am considering using Miro for the creation of a visual-based interactive module handbook (in standard A4 landscape format) to supersede current frustrating processes using Word or InDesign.

I have created a test version that can also be exported as a PDF to satisfy our VLE and accessibility issues.

Creating frames for pages seems to generate a TOC of sorts that can be presented to students straight from the board and from that point it would become a live (locked and comment only) version for students to engage with. Any help or guidance would be much appreciated. 

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Eca
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  • Mironeer
  • October 6, 2025

Hi ​@Brian Wealthall That’s a really creative way to use Miro — building an interactive, visual handbook sounds like a great idea! Using frames as pages and exporting to PDF is a smart approach for structure and accessibility.You can also use links or the presentation mode to guide students through the content interactively.

 

If you’re looking for setup tips or best practices, I’d recommend checking out our Miro Academy and Miroverse — there are great templates and examples that might inspire your layout.


Brian Wealthall

Thank you. I’m also going to involve a focus group of students to co-create and collaborate on the project.